Apostrof is especially noted for publishing dossiers on 20th century intellectuals, many of whom were subject to censorship by the communist authorities, and for detailing their contribution to Romanian literature. It also publishes regular book chronicles.
Apostrof has published dossiers on prominent literary figures who are associated with Transylvania and whose work, in many cases, was not accessible to the public under communism. These include poet and philosopher Lucian Blaga, literary critics Mircea Zaciu, Ion Negoițescu, and , and dramatist Ion Dezideriu Sîrbu. According to Revista Sud-Est: "Natives of this area, the are also resounding names that have coverage throughout Romanian literature."
In June 2005, it was also involved in a public awareness campaign over construction work carried out in Lancrăm, which threatened to harm a historical site and, it argued, went against Lucian Blaga's last wish (by disrupting the access from Blaga's grave to the Red Ravines area). "Dialog. Cimitirul Lancrăm - o profanare care nu se mai oprește" , in Revista 22, Nr. 798, June 2005
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