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Constantin Negruzzi
Portrait photograph showing Constantin's head, chest and shoulders
Born1808 (1808)
Trifeștii Vechi, Principality of Moldavia, (today Hermeziu, Iași County, Romania)
DiedAugust 24, 1868(1868-08-24) (aged 59–60)
Iași, United Principalities of Moldavia and Wallachia
OccupationPoet, novelist, playwright, translator, politician
LanguageRomanian
NationalityRomanian
Period1837–1862
Literary movementRomanian 1848 Movement
ChildrenAt least 2 sons, one of which was Iacob Negruzzi
ParentsDinu Negruț and Sofia Hermeziu

Constantin Negruzzi (Romanian pronunciation: [konstanˈtin neˈɡrutsi]; first name often Costache [kosˈtake]; 1808–24 August 1868) was a Romanian poet, novelist, translator, playwright, and politician.

Born in Trifeștii Vechi, Moldavia, he studied at home with a Greek teacher.[citation needed] He admitted in a later article that he learnt Romanian by himself, from a book written by Petru Maior. During the 1821 Revolution, his family took refuge in Chișinău, Bessarabia, where he met Alexander Pushkin and became interested in literature.

Notable among his writings are his memoirsAmintiri din junețe ("Memories of youth") – and his historical writings, Fragmente istorice ("Historical fragments"), Negru in alb ("Black in white"), Aprodul purice (anaprod was a minor noble title, typically the son of a lord; Purice is a proper name, but literally means "flea"; see Movilești). He translated some of the ballads of Victor Hugo, some of Thomas Moore's poetry and Antiochus Kantemir's poetry. Negruzzi wrote two plays, Muza de la Burdujeni ("The Muse of Burdujeni") and Cârlani ("Lambs"), while translating several other plays.

Negruzzi also held several functions, including finance minister and deputy under Sturdza-Vodă. A supporter of liberal causes, he was twice exiled to his house in Trifești for criticism of the government. His son was the writer Iacob Negruzzi.

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