Pui de lei

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"Pui de lei" (transl. "Lion Cubs") is a

poem. It was written by Ioan S. Nenițescu, author of many other patriotic poems, with "Pui de lei" being one of his most famous ones.[1] It was published by him in 1891 in his work[2] Pui de lei. Poesii eroice și naționale,[3] in which he compiled several other poems inspired in the Romanian War of Independence in which he participed.[2] Ionel G. Brătianu composed a song for the poem in 1902.[4]

The song, along with other ones that also evoke Romania's past and ancestors, was promoted by the Romanian communist authorities.

However, the song was broadcast in Radio Bucharest (now known as

Romanian Revolution against the communist government, as a sign of the national uprising that was happening in Romania.[7] In addition, it has been interpreted by the Romanian Land Forces.[1]

Lyrics

The lyrics of the song and their English translation are the following:[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Motoc, Corneliu (2020). "Ioan Nenițescu". Misterele Dunării (in Romanian). Vol. 12. pp. 78–83.
  2. ^ a b Vârgolici, Teodor (1976). Ecourile literare ale cuceririi independenței naționale (in Romanian). Editura Eminescu. pp. 1–300.
  3. ^ a b Hariton, Silviu Radian (2011). "Nationalism, heroism and war monuments in Romania, 1900s-1930s". New Europe College Yearbook (11): 183–237.
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  5. ^ Cristescu, Cosmina (2018). "Romanian poets published in the textbooks under Ceaușescu's communist regime" (PDF). The Challenges of Communication, Contexts and Strategies in the World of Globalism (in Romanian). 5: 112–118.
  6. ^ Negoiță, Cătălin (2018). "Dacopații și "rescrierea" istoriei. Cum poate o aberație, repetată de o mie de ori, să devină adevăr". Analele Universității "Dunărea de Jos" Din Galați (in Romanian). 17 (1): 117–129.
  7. ^ Stech, Frank J. (1992). "Upheaval in Europe: PSYOP Communications Lessons Learned". Special Warfare: 13–17.

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