Boliac Cezar

AAA             Boliac Cezar (1813-1881) was secretary of the revolutionary government in 1848; fighter for the union of the Participates, main sustainers of the rural reform in 1864. He made his debut in 1835 with a volume of Meditatii (Meditations) in prose and verses under the influence of English and French preromantic poetry (Lamartine Ioung)
            The marionette collection of poetry are published between 1834-1857. He was a social poet inaugurating our political poetry in the service of the ideas of national and social liberty witch constituted the programmer of the revolutionaries from 1848.
            The militant character can be noticed in the following poems: Carnavalul (The Carnival), Sila (The Loathing), Tiganul vandut (The sold Gipsy), Muncitorul (The worker), Epistola la D.K.A.K. where he condemns the exploitation of the serfs and the gypsies. Other memorable poems: Ciocoii din revolutie, Clacasul.
            The poems are written in a negative manner. Bolliac liked considering himself a social reformer more than a poet. Heliade nikname him Saraila and Hasden, more generous considered him "a  Herculean of Romanian poetry".