Camil Baltazar Explained
Camil Baltazar (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /kaˈmil baltaˈzar/; pen name of Leibu Goldenstein or Leopold Goldstein; August 25, 1902 in Focșani[1] - April 27, 1977 in Bucharest) was a Romanian-Jewish poet.
Selected works
- Vecernii, 1923
- Flaute de mătase, 1923
- Reculegeri în nemurirea ta, 1925
- Biblice, 1926
- Strigări trupești lângă glesne, 1927
- Cina cea de taină, 1929
- Poeme vechi și noi, 1931
- Întoarcerea poetului la uneltele sale, 1937
- Tărâm transparent, 1939
Notes and References
- According to some sources, http://www.romanianjewish.org/en/mosteniri_ale_culturii_iudaice_03_11_12.html#i17 he was born in Moara, Putna County.