Sandu Tudor
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From 1927, when he wrote his first akathist, Tudor made overtures toward Orthodox monasticism. Demanding universal penance, seeking to revive medieval hesychasm, he joined other mystics and writers in creating the "Burning Pyre" religious movement, and took orders in 1948. He was soon branded an enemy of the Romanian communist regime, and twice arrested for supposed political crimes. Tudor died at Aiud Prison, a victim of torture and criminal neglect. His body was never recovered.
Sandu Tudor is generally considered an unaccomplished writer, although his fusion of modernism and traditionalism has drawn critical interest. He enjoys a sizable following in the field of Orthodox theology, and, after the fall of communism, has been considered for canonization. Provided by Wikipedia
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Imnul la rugul aprins al Maicii Domnului acatist by Tudor, Sandu 1896-1962
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"Floarea de foc" 1932-1936 by Tudor, Sandu 1896-1962
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Versuri, cugetări, eseuri by Tudor, Sandu 1896-1962
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Universalism românesc by Tudor, Sandu 1896-1962
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Lucian Blaga şi cultura populară românească by Tudor, Sandu 1896-1962
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Biserici de lemn pe Valea Slănicului-Buzău by Tudor, Sandu
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