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Lucian Blaga

Lucian Blaga
Bucuresti, Romania, Muzeul Taranului Roman; B-II-m-A-18985 (Lucian Blaga).JPG
Portrait of Lucian Blaga in Museum of the Romanian Peasant
Born (1895-05-09)9 May 1895
Lámkerék, Szeben County, Kingdom of Hungary (now Lancrăm, Alba County)
Died 6 May 1961(1961-05-06) (aged 65)
Cluj-Napoca, Cluj County, Socialist Republic of Romania
Resting place Lancrăm

Lucian Blaga (Romanian: [lut͡ʃiˈan ˈblaɡa]; 9 May 1895 – 6 May 1961) was a Romanian philosopher, poet, playwright and novelist.

Lucian Blaga was a commanding personality of the Romanian culture of the interbellum period. He was a philosopher and writer highly acclaimed for his originality, a university professor and a diplomat. He was born on 9 May 1895 in Lancrăm, near Alba Iulia, Austria-Hungary, his father being an Orthodox priest. He later described his early childhood, in an autobiographical work "The Chronicle and the Song of Ages", as "under the sign of the incredible absence of the word".

His elementary education was in Hungarian at Sebeș (1902–1906), after which he attended the "Andrei Șaguna" Highschool in Brașov (1906–1914), under the supervision of a relative, Iosif Blaga (Lucian's father had died when the former was 13), who happened to be the author of the first Romanian treatise on the theory of drama. At the outbreak of the First World War, he began theological studies at Sibiu, where he graduated in 1917. He published his first philosophy article on the Bergson theory of subjective time. From 1917 to 1920, he attended courses at the University of Vienna, where he studied philosophy and obtained his PhD.

Upon returning to Transylvania, now a part of Romania, he contributed to the Romanian press, being the editor of the magazines Culture in Cluj and The Banat in Lugoj.

In 1926, he became involved in Romanian diplomacy, occupying successive posts at Romania's legations in Warsaw, Prague, Lisbon, Bern and Vienna. His political protector was the famous poet Octavian Goga, who occupied the chair of Prime Minister, Blaga being a relative of his wife. He was elected a titular member of the Romanian Academy in 1936. His acceptance speech was entitled Elogiul satului românesc (In Praise of the Romanian Village).


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