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English: People associated with Chemarea journal, photographed in Bucharest in 1915. From left: poet-publicist Tristan Tzara, artist M. H.Maxy, poet-publicist Ion Vinea (standing), and novelist Jacques G. Costin.
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Source The Forward, September 22, 2011. Also featured in Tom Sandqvist, Dada East. The Romanians of Cabaret Voltaire, MIT Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts & London, 2006, ISBN 0-262-19507-0. Original in the Museum of Romanian Literature archives.
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The Chemarea circle in 1915. From left: Tristan Tzara, M. H. Maxy, Ion Vinea, and Jacques G. Costin

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