Born in Brăila, he graduated from the law faculty of the University of Bucharest and worked as a lawyer.
[1] Initially a communist sympathizer,[2] he later embraced the far right and joined the Iron Guard.
In the press, he contributed ideological articles as well as commentary on foreign events.
Together with Petru Comarnescu, Ionel Jianu, and Constantin Noica, he published Acțiune și reacțiune magazine from 1929 to 1930; Axa appeared under his guidance in 1933.
[1] He was killed in Râmnicu Sărat Prison as part of the reprisals for the assassination of Armand Călinescu.