LASCĂR LUȚIA – SCRIITOR ȘI EROU BUCOVINEAN AL PRIMULUI RĂZBOI MONDIAL
LASCĂR LUȚIA- WRITER AND BUCOVINIAN HERO OF THE FIRST WORLD WAR
Author(s): Cristian Alexandru BoghianSubject(s): Literary Texts, Recent History (1900 till today), Romanian Literature, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Philology
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: Lascăr Luția; First World War; young writer; military hero;
Summary/Abstract: „No sacrifice is too great when it is made for the good of the nation" was the political creed of the writer Lascăr Luția which was among the first to give his life as a volunteer from Bukovina during the First World War. Alongside many other volunteers from Bukovina which sacrificed themselves for the cause of Greater Romania on all battlefields, soldiers which even the great historian Ion Nistor mentions in his speeches in the Romanian Senate, Lascăr Luția heroically died in the battles of Neajlov on the 21st of November 1916 at only 21 years of age. Even though he passed away young, his legacy also includes numerous publications and translations, beginning with a correspondence article for Luceafărul and Tribuna from Arad even since he was a pupil in school. Having the literary pseudonym „I.T. Laisŗ, he collaborated with Tribuna, Romanul, Epoca, Viitorul, Neamul Romanesc, Viața Nouă from Cernăuți.
Journal: Journal of Romanian Literary Studies
- Issue Year: 2019
- Issue No: 16
- Page Range: 1501-1506
- Page Count: 6
- Language: Romanian