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Nov 22, 1908 Died on 11 Feb 1986 (aged 77)

Romanian writer

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About Iulian Vesper

  • Iulian Vesper (pen name of Teodor C.
  • Grosu; November 22, 1908–February 11, 1986) was an Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian poet and prose writer. Born in Horodnic de Sus, Suceava County, in the Bukovina region, his parents were Constantin Grosu, a farmer and church singer, and his wife Teodosia (née Prelipcean).
  • After attending primary school in his native village, he went to the classical section of Eudoxiu Hurmuzachi High School in Radau?i, graduating in 1927.
  • The same year, he enrolled in the literature faculty of Cernau?i University, but transferred to the literature and philosophy faculty of Bucharest University, graduating in 1933.
  • He was editor-in-chief of Glasul Bucovinei newspaper in 1933-1934, then editor until 1937.
  • He worked as cabinet head at the Labor and Social Protection Ministry (1934-1942); translator, editor and press secretary at the Press Directorate (1944-1949); editor at Agerpres (1949-1950); and proofreader at the State Publishing House for Literature and Art (1951-1956).Vesper's published debut took the form of poems that appeared in his high school magazine in 1924.
  • His early poetry situated him within the Iconar group of Bukovina poets, who advocated metaphysical verses in an avant-garde style.
  • His work appeared in Mircea Streinul's 1938 anthology Poe?i tineri bucovineni.
  • He published volumes of poetry (Echinox în odajdii, 1933; Constela?ii, 1935; Poeme de Nord, 1937; Izvoare, 1942; Poezii, 1968; Ascultând nop?ile, 1972; Al treilea orizont, 1979), historical fiction (Via?a lui Mihai Viteazul, 1939; Chipuri domne?ti, 1944) and novels (Primavara în ?ara fagilor, 1938; Glasul, 1957).
  • His translations included Russian tales, Vasily Belov, the Kalevala and Louis Hémon.
  • Aside from his hermetic poems and those which display a somewhat affected messianism, Vesper's poetry, innately romantic, is undoubtedly valuable.
  • It reflects an authentic experience of awe in the face of death and its projection into a fabulous realm.

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