Born in
Mizil, her parents were Șerban Grigorescu and his wife Maria (
née Anastasiu). She attended the literature and philosophy faculty of the
University of Bucharest, graduating in 1927. Her first published work appeared in
Scena magazine in 1918; her first poetry book was the 1923
Armonii crepusculare. She contributed to
Viața nouă,
Revista scriitoarelor și scriitorilor români,
Orizonturi noi,
Ateneu,
Steaua and
România Literară, sometimes signing as Agatha Gr. and Agata Grozea. Her verses were delicately
symbolist, of a temperate tonality of her husband's manner. ==References==