“ Luchafarul ” ( rum. Luceafărul Morning Star, “Evening Star” ) is a poem by Mihai Eminescu , one of the recognized peaks of his work and Romanian poetry in general. The poet began work on the poem in 1873 and finished before publication in 1883 [1] [2] .
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Recognition
- The World Records Academy in January 2009 issued its conclusion that Luchafarul is the longest love poem [3] .
- Chisinau Youth Theater of the same name.
Notes
- ↑ The Houghton Mifflin Dictionary of Biography , p. 494. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (2003), ISBN 0-618-25210-X .
- ↑ Gisèle Vanhese, “Superstitions et symbolisme ophidiens chez Mircea Eliade et OV de L. Milosz”, in Antoine Court (ed.), Le populaire à l'ombre des clochers , p. 180. Université de Saint-Etienne (2007), ISBN 2-86272-109-3 .
- ↑ The longest love poem (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment September 7, 2015. Archived June 13, 2010.
Links
- Who translated Eminescu? // AIF 08/08/2015
- The poem "Luchafarul" (translation by Alexander Brodsky)
- The poem "Luchafarul" (translation by Yuri Kozhevnikov)
- The poem "Luchafarul" (translation by Grigory Perov)
- The poem "Luchafarul" (translation by D. Samoilov)
- The poem "Luchafarul" (free translation of Ruslan Stroinsky)