Background
The son of Basil Pancu, a civil servant, he attended schools in Iași and Bucharest.
The son of Basil Pancu, a civil servant, he attended schools in Iași and Bucharest.
Born Octav Pancu, he later added the name of his hometown to his surname. He worked as an editor for Romanian Radio (1947-1958), in film (1959-1962) and with the Cutezatorii magazine (1967-1969). His writing career started in 1949 with a volume of poetry Timpul sta pe loc? (Does Time Stand Still?).
He published two novels: Marea batalie de la Iazul Mic (The Sea Battle of the Little Pond, 1953) and Cartea cu ochi albastri (Book with Blue Eyes, 1959) and wrote many stories for children.
He also wrote the screenplays Vara romantică (Romantic Summer, 1961), Tată de duminică (Sunday Father, 1975) and Singurătatea florilor (Flowers of Loneliness, 1976). Pancu-Iași"s works have been translated into several languages, especially German and Czechoslovakian but not English.
The literary magazine Observator Cultural listed him as one of the leading writers of children"s literature in Romania, among others such as Dumitru Almaș, Călin Gruia, Gica Iuteș, Mircea Sântimbreanu and Ovidiu Zotta. He died of a heart attack in Bucharest when he was only 46.