Mihai Eminescu poems
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Format
Hardcover
Pages
214
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1989
Publisher
Cartea Românească
ISBN-10
9732300825
ISBN-13
9789732300824
Description
Mihai Eminescu's poetry captures the essence of the Romanian soul with profound lyricism and vivid imagery. His work, written in the 19th century, delves into themes of love, nature, and the human condition, making it timeless and universally relatable. Eminescu, often referred to as Romania's national poet, breathes life into words, creating a rich emotional landscape that resonates with readers across generations.
This collection features a selection of Eminescu's most celebrated poems, artfully translated into English by Corneliu M. Popescu. The bilingual format allows readers to appreciate the original Romanian charms alongside the beauty of the English rendition. Each poem unfolds a narrative steeped in nostalgia and introspection, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the thoughts and feelings that permeate his verses. Eminescu’s poetic genius and evocative language continue to inspire and captivate, offering a glimpse into the depths of his imagination and the cultural heritage of Romania.
This collection features a selection of Eminescu's most celebrated poems, artfully translated into English by Corneliu M. Popescu. The bilingual format allows readers to appreciate the original Romanian charms alongside the beauty of the English rendition. Each poem unfolds a narrative steeped in nostalgia and introspection, inviting readers to immerse themselves in the thoughts and feelings that permeate his verses. Eminescu’s poetic genius and evocative language continue to inspire and captivate, offering a glimpse into the depths of his imagination and the cultural heritage of Romania.
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