Ion Luca Caragiale(1852-1912)
- Writer
Born in a tiny village Haimanalele, next to Ploesti town in Romanian
province of Muntenia (Valahia), in a family of actors (both parents and
his two uncles - his father's brothers - were actors). He had no formal
education, works at some newspapers, then as a clerk. At age of 20
start writing and publishing some short comedy stories and fantasies.
In a short period between 1878 and 1884 he wrote his most important
plays : A Stormy Night, Mr. Leonida, Carnival Stories, A Lost Letter.
In 1988 become the director of the National Theater, and later, after
receiving a nice fortune from a rich relative, he moves with all his
family to Berlin, Germany, where he died on 10 June 1912.