
He made his literary debut in the Tribuna literary magazine. For much of his career, Stănescu was a contributor to and editor of Gazeta Literară, România Literară and Luceafărul. His editorial debut was the poetry book Sensul iubirii ("The Aim of Love"), which appeared under the Luceafărul selection, in 1960. The last volume of poetry published in his lifetime was Noduri şi semne ("Knots and Signs"), published in 1982. He died of hepatitis. Nichita Stănescu received numerous poetry awards, of which the most important was the Herder Prize (1975) as well as a Nobel Prize nomination. Unfortunately, he died relatively young, leaving behind some of the most important poetry in post-war Romanian literature. (Source: Wikipedia)
Series
Books

O viziune a sentimentelor
1964

În dulcele stil clasic
1970

Necuvintele
1969

111 cele mai frumoase poezii de dragoste din literatura română
2016

Ordinea cuvintelor
1985

Sensul iubirii
1960

Leoaică tînără iubirea
1991

Noduri și semne
1982

11 elegii
1966

Belgradul în cinci prieteni
1972

Wheel With a Single Spoke
and Other Poems
2012