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Blaga, Lucian
Born May 9, 1895, in the village of Lancrám, Transylvania; died May 6, 1961, in Cluj. Rumanian poet and idealist philosopher. In 1919, Blaga published the collection of verse Narrative Poems of the Light. Blaga’s poems are the expression of the poet’s reflections upon the world and human existence. In accordance with his idealist philosophical conceptions, Blaga portrays the inner world as metaphysically unchanging, but he presents it with various foreshortenings of sensuous and aesthetic perception. From Blaga’s point of view, art, thought, and science are necessarily determined by the unconscious. Blaga, especially in the first period of his work, cultivated free verse. He published a translation of W. Goethe’s Faust (1955) and an anthology From Lyrics of the World (1957). WORKSZamolxe. Bucharest, 1921.In marea treceré. Bucharest, 1924. Meşterul Manole. Bucharest, 1927. Trilogía culturi. Bucharest, 1944. Poezii. [Bucharest] 1967. In Russian translation: [“Stikhi.”] In Antologiia rumynskoi poezii. Moscow, 1958. REFERENCESCrohmálniceanu, O. S. Lucian Blaga. [Bucharest], 1963.Micu, D. Lirica lui Lucian Blaga. [Bucharest], 1967. Bılu, I. “Contemporaneitateşi etern in poezia lui Lucian Blaga.” Viaţa romînească, 1968, no. 8. IU. A. KOZHEVNIKOV Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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