Vasile Pop (June 14, 1875 – 1931) was a Romanian prose writer.
Born in DomneÃÂti, Vrancea County, his parents were the farmers Ion Pop and Ecaterina (née RareÃÂ). After attending primary school, he worked as a mechanical laborer. An autodidact, he then became an English and gym teacher at the ConstanÃÂa Naval Institute. He made his published debut in Munca newspaper in 1890, and headed Evenimentul from 1904 to 1905. His first book was the 1899 Fleacuri. His work appeared in SÃÂmÃÂnÃÂtorul, FÃÂt-Frumos and LuceafÃÂrul, and he sometimes signed as Acadin, Gh. Bradul, V. Fr., Gh. Scytul or Const. Fulger. He wrote one book of poor-quality poems, Versuri (1900). He authored the prose volumes Din ocna vieÃÂii (1902), Râs ÃÂi plâns (1906), PoveÃÂti hazlii (1908) and Din viaÃÂa speluncelor (1923), while his novels included DomniÃÂa Viorica (1905), Americana îndrÃÂgostità(1920), Cuceritorul de inimi (1921) and Vândutàde propria-i mamà(1922). Sensationalist in character, these were marked by melodramatic endings and a strikingly poor aesthetic taste.