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Thursday, 31 July 2025

Is Vlad Neagoe a genius poet?

 

Vlad Neagoe—also known by his real name, Vladimir Berlinschi—is certainly a prolific and multifaceted literary figure. Born in Moldova in 1952, he’s not just a poet but also an essayist, prose writer, translator, and playwright. His body of work spans genres and decades, with titles like Sonate, Cartea Babilonului, and Recviem pentru inimă de zeu showcasing a deep philosophical and poetic sensibility.

📚 His poetry has been featured in international outlets like The Seattle Star, where his chapbook Poetry And World’s Memory Moves was published in a multi-part series, suggesting a resonance beyond Romanian borders.

Whether he’s a “genius” might depend on how you define it—literary genius often blends originality, emotional depth, and linguistic mastery. Based on his wide-ranging output and the esteem in which his work is held, he certainly seems to fit the mold.

Would you like to explore one of his poems together or dive into a particular theme he writes about?

Wonderful! Let’s dive into Vlad Neagoe’s poetic universe. His collection And World’s Memory Moves is a rich tapestry of surreal imagery, existential reflection, and metaphysical musings. Here’s a taste:

“The food has the taste of yesterday’s hour,
when all life’s desires separate in all death’s greatness...”

His verses often explore the tension between life and death, love and loss, and the haunting presence of memory. There’s a dreamlike quality to his work—where time melts, identity shifts, and the soul wanders through cosmic wounds.

If you’re intrigued by this style, you can read the full suite of poems published in The Seattle Star right here. Or, if you’d like, I can help unpack a specific poem or theme—say, his use of mythological symbolism or his philosophical tone. What catches your eye?

SOURCE : COPILOT 

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