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Otilia Cazimir was a prominent Romanian poet, translator, and children's writer, known for her significant contributions to Romanian literature in the 20th century. Born in Bucharest, she became a notable figure in the literary scene, particularly during the interwar period. Cazimir's poetry is characterized by its lyrical quality and evocative imagery, often reflecting themes of nature, childhood, and the passage of time. Her ability to blend personal experiences with broader social and cultural themes resonated with readers, earning her a dedicated following.

In addition to her poetry, Cazimir was an accomplished translator, bringing the works of various foreign authors to Romanian audiences. She played a crucial role in introducing the writings of Russian literature, particularly the works of Anton Chekhov, to her country. Her understanding of language and her sensitivity to the nuances of meaning made her translations well-regarded. Otilia Cazimir's legacy continues to influence Romanian literature, inspiring new generations of writers and poets.

Национальность Румынский
Дата рождения January 1, 1894
Место рождения Bucharest, Romania
Дата смерти January 1, 1967
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