Ștefan Octavian Iosif

Ştefan Octavian Iosif (Romanian pronunciation: [ʃteˈfan oktaviˈan ˈjosif]; 11 September 187522 June 1913) was a Romanian poet and translator of Romanian origin.

Ştefan Octavian Iosif
Born(1875-09-11)11 September 1875
Braşov
Died22 June 1913(1913-06-22) (aged 37)
Bucharest
Occupationpoet, translator
NationalityRomanian
Genrelyric poetry

Life

Born in Braşov, Transylvania (part of Austria-Hungary at the time), he studied in his native town and in Sibiu before completing his education in Paris. While in France, he met Dimitrie Anghel, who would become a long-time friend. In Bucharest, Iosif, Anghel and Emil Gârleanu created a literary society (1909), the Romanian Writers' Society; Iosif later became associated with Sămănătorul.

His friendship with Anghel came to an abrupt end after the two writers fell in love with the same woman, Natalia Negru. She was first married to Iosif, but divorced him in order to remarry Anghel. The latter was drawn to despair by her infidelities, and committed suicide in 1914. Iosif had died the year before, at a hospital in Bucharest, after having suffered a stroke. He was buried at Bellu cemetery.

Works

  • Patriarhale (1901)
  • Romanţe din Heine (1901)
  • Poezii (1902)
  • Din zile mari (1905)
  • Credinţe (1905)


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