George Bacovia | |
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Born | George Andone Vasiliu 17 September 1881 Bacău, Kingdom of Romania |
Died | 22 May 1957 Bucharest, Romanian People's Republic | (aged 75)
Resting place | Bellu Cemetery, Bucharest |
Occupation | |
Language | Romanian |
Alma mater | University of Bucharest |
Literary movement | symbolism |
Notable works | Plumb |
George Bacovia (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdʒe̯ordʒe baˈkovi.a]; the pen name of Gheorghe Vasiliu [ˈɡe̯orɡe vasiˈli.u]; 17 September [O.S. 4 September] 1881 – 22 May 1957) was a Romanian symbolist poet. While he initially belonged to the local Symbolist movement, launched as a poet by Alexandru Macedonski with the poem and poetry collection Plumb ("Lead"), his poetry came to be seen as a precursor of Romanian Modernism and eventually established him in critical esteem alongside Lucian Blaga, Tudor Arghezi, Ion Pillat, Ion Barbu, and Octavian Goga as one of the most important interwar Romanian poets. In the 1950s, he wrote the poem "Cogito", which is his poetical testament.