Reviews that published his work include Farul, Vieața Nouă, Sărbătoarea eroilor, Versuri și proză, Revista celorlalți, Flacăra, Adevărul literar, Îndreptar, Românul, Zorile, Revista Fundațiilor Regale, Luceafărul, Viața Românească and România Literară.
[1] Cruceanu entered the labor movement in 1919 and joined the Romanian Communist Party upon its 1921 foundation, holding various leadership posts.
After the 1944 Coup against Romania's pro-Axis dictator and the party's legalization, he continued to be active in the social and political realm.
[1] Cruceanu's Symbolist poetry appeared in Altare nouă (1915), Fericirea celorlalți (1920) and Lauda vieții (1945); the last had socialist realist touches.
The 1924 prose work Povestiri pentru tine was a foray into fantasy literature; Perpessicius commented on its sure style and hints of an "essential lyricism".