Mihai Eminescu was a
late Romantic
poet, novelist and journalist, often regarded as the most
famous and influential Romanian poet.
In his poems he frequently used metaphysical, mystical, mythological and historical subjects.
His poems and
short stories also regard concepts such as reincarnation and the eternity of the spirit. He never identified himself as a Christian and his
poetry rather indiscriminately uses Buddhist, Christian and other themes, found also in the Bhagavad Gita and Upanishad.
Perhaps the least known side of Eminescu was the mystical
one. He was a very spiritual person and more often than not he would give his clothes or
shoes to a person in need.
Besides being an absolutely phenomenal writer and thinker, Eminescu also had a powerful influence with his political articles, which were published in
local newspapers at that time in Romania. His articles were considered a threat to the Powers at the time because of his nationalistic views. The circumstances of his death are ambiguous and it is possible that his death was caused by the political reasons at the time.
He is highly honored in Romania as a national poet and enlightened being who has
changed the direction of romanian literature and thus the consciousness of the romanian people.