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In 1933 Neagoe returned to the United States, publishing two novels in the next three years and a volume of stories on topics of Transylvanian and Romanian history. He visited Romania as the guest of the Romanian Writers' Society in April 1937.
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Between 1901 and 1903 he left the country without parental consent, and after a short stay in Germany emigrated to America. Arriving in New York City in 1906 he worked at several different jobs, while continuing his art studies at the
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he returned to Europe, settling in Paris. There he came into contact with Dadaist and Surrealist painters of the time and was reunited with Brâncuși, to whom he dedicated his book
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he worked at the U.S. Army Intelligence Bureau. His writing output decreased during this time, until he returned to literature with an autobiography of his boyhood,
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in Syracuse, New York. The English Department at Syracuse offered a competitive creative writing award for graduate students in his name.
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Syracuse University English Graduate Handbook, 2014–2015
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Odorhei
Austria-Hungary
Woodstock, New York
Transylvania
Săliște
Sibiu
Blaj
Bucharest
Romanian Academy of Fine Arts
Constantin Brâncuși
University of Bucharest
National Academy of Design
Art Students Association
Anna Frankeul
World War I
Mount Lebanon Shaker Village
World War II
James Joyce
Ezra Pound
Gertrude Stein
Syracuse University
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Peter Neagoe Papers

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