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cuvantul.ro

Cuvântul (Romanian pronunciation: , meaning "The Word") was a literary and political monthly, published in Bucharest, Romania. Tracing its origins back to 1990, it was successively edited by various figures in contemporary Romanian literature, among them Ioan T. Morar, Ioan Buduca, Radu G. Ţeposu and Mircea Martin. Between 2008 and 2009, its editor in chief was literary critic Paul Cernat. Cuvântul was created as an independent review, one of several to emerge after the December 1989 Revolution toppled the Romanian communist regime. It counts as its immediate forerunner the political newspaper Opinia Studenţească ("Student Opinion"), published in the last days of 1989, but rejects all association with Cuvântul, the far right newspaper of the interwar period. The first issue of Cuvântul magazine, originally a weekly, saw print in January 1990, and its first editorial staff comprised Morar, Lorin Vasilovici and Florin Paşnicu; since the twin issue 8-9/1990, they were replaced with Ţeposu (as director), Buduca (editor in chief) and Dumitru Stan (editorial director, later replaced by George Ţara). In 1993, the staff was again restructured: Ţeposu kept his office as director, while Buduca became literary and artistic editor, and Mircea Ţicudean was made the editor in chief. More information...

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