Lucian Blaga
Lucian Blaga was a Romanian philosopher, poet, playwright, poetry translator and novelist. He was a commanding personality of the Romanian culture of the interbellum period. Wikipedia
- Born: May 9, 1895, Lámkerék, Szeben County, Austro-Hungarian Empire (today Lancrăm, Alba County, Romania)
- Age at death: 65 years
- Died: May 6, 1961, Cluj, Cluj Region, Romanian People's Republic (today Cluj-Napoca, Romania)
- Resting place: Lancrăm, Sebeș Municipality, Alba County, Romania
- Alma mater: University of Vienna (PhD)
- Occupation: linguist, poet, translator, philosopher, writer, journalist, diplomat
- Notable work: Poems of light
- Political party: National Christian Party
- Movement: modernism, expressionism
- Spouse(s): Cornelia Brediceanu
- Children: Dorli Blaga
- Parents: Isidor Blaga (father), Ana Moga (mother)
- Awards: Hamagiu Award (1935)
- Data source: DuckDuckGo