Boabe de grâu (English: "Wheat grains") was a Romanian cultural magazine published between 1930 and 1934.
Boabe de grâu was founded by Romanian writer Emanoil Bucuța in March 1930, and was printed in Bucharest under the direction of Direcția Educației Poporului ("The Director for Popular Education"), Institutul Social Român ("the Romanian Social Institute"), Monitorul Oficial (Romania's government gazette), and the official state publishing house of Romania.
Additionally, it serialized novels by non-Romanian writers such as Kálmán Mikszáth,[4] Yordan Yovkov,[5] and Borisav Stanković.
[7][8][9] Contributors to the magazine included, among others, Queen Marie of Romania,[8] Julius Teutsch,[3] Henri H. Stahl,[10] Grigore Antipa,[11] Alexandru Busuioceanu,[12] Ion Bianu,[13] Nicolae Iorga,[14] Jean Bart,[15] and Gala Galaction.
[16] Artists who contributed to the magazine included Anastase Demian,[17] Iosif Iser,[18] Ion Theodorescu-Sion,[19] Milița Pătrașcu,[7] Nicolae Tonitza,[16] Boris Caragea,[6] and others.