The representative writer in the early days of Romanian proletarian literature was A. Sahia (1908-1937). His short stories "The Living Factory" (1932) and "The Riot in the Port" (1932) and other descriptions It describes the process of workers from spontaneous struggle to organizing against capitalist exploitation. In terms of poetry, the main poets include Tu Alghazi (1880-1967), Joe Bacovia, I. Barbu (1895-1961), Lou Braga (1895-1961), Ya. Feli Peter (1900-1979), Joe Topelcheanu (1886-1937), etc. Various Western literary and artistic trends were reflected in poetry creation, and the forms of poetry were also innovated. Free-style poetry began to appear. At this time, drama creation also achieved certain achievements. Important works include "Heart of Stone" (1925) by Carla Petrescu, "The Unknown Star" and "The Last Hour" by M. Sebastian (1907-1945) and Joe M. Zanfe Rescu (1898-1939) "Miss Nastasiya" (1927) and so on.