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dbpedia:Leon_Feraru
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Leon Feraru (born Leon Enselberg, also credited as L. Schmidt; 1887 – 1961 or 1962) was a Romanian and American poet, literary historian and translator. Cultivating proletarian literature while frequenting the Symbolist movement, he displayed both his origins in the Romanian Jewish underclass and his appreciation for the wider Romanian culture. He popularized the latter with his work in America, having left in 1913 to escape antisemitic pressures.
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Leon Feraru
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1954-01-01Z
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1908-01-01Z
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Leon Enselberg
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dbpedia:Brăila
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Ola Canta, L. Feru, H. Libanon
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