Nina Cassian
Romanian poet and literary critic

Born
1924
101 years ago
Died
April 14th, 2014
11 years ago — 90 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Romania
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Born in Romania, contributed significantly to the country's literary scene primarily through poetry and literary criticism. Wrote numerous volumes of poetry, essays, and translations. Emigrated to the United States in 1985 due to oppressive political circumstances in Romania, continuing to write and publish her work in both English and Romanian. Her poetry often reflected on themes of exile, identity, and love, showcasing a unique blend of personal and political experience. Cassian's work earned her recognition and several awards in Romania and abroad.
Published 'The Word's Shadows' and 'The Film of Life'
Received the Romanian Academy Award
Worked as a journalist and cultural commentator
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