Nina Cassian, born on November twenty-seventh, nineteen twenty-four, was a multifaceted Romanian artist whose talents spanned poetry, journalism, and music. Renowned for her contributions as a poet and children's book writer, she also excelled as a translator and film critic, showcasing her linguistic prowess and deep understanding of culture.
For the first sixty years of her life, Cassian thrived in Romania, where she cultivated her artistic voice and established herself in the literary community. In nineteen eighty-five, she embarked on a new chapter by relocating to the United States for a teaching position, a move that would ultimately lead to her permanent asylum in the country.
New York City became her sanctuary, where she continued to create and inspire until the end of her life. Much of her work was published in both Romanian and English, reflecting her dual heritage and the rich tapestry of her experiences.