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Dobriša Cesarić (Croatian pronunciation: [ˈdobriʃa ˈt͡sěsarit͡ɕ]; 10 January 1902 – 18 December 1980) was a Croatian poet and translator. He is considered one of the greatest Croatian poets of the 20th century.[2][full citation needed][3][full citation needed] In 1951, he became a member of the Yugoslav Academy of Sciences and Arts.[1]
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Born | [1] Požega, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary (now Požega, Croatia)[1] | 10 January 1902
Died | 18 December 1980 Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia (now Zagreb, Croatia) | (aged 78)
Occupation | poet, writer, translator |
Language | Croatian |
Period | 1916–1970 |
Literary movement | Modernism |
Literary work edit
His first appearance on the literary scene was when he was 14 years old, with the poem I ja ljubim ("I Love Too") published in a youth magazine Pobratim ("Blood Brother").[citation needed] His poetic oeuvre consists of ten collections of poems and a few translations.
Work as a translator edit
He translated from German, Russian, Italian, Bulgarian and Hungarian to Croatian.[citation needed]
Works edit
- Lirika, Zagreb, 1931.
- Spasena svjetla, Zagreb, 1938.
- Izabrani stihovi, Zagreb, 1942.
- Pjesme (Voćka poslije kiše), Zagreb, 1951.
- Knjiga prepjeva, Zagreb 1951.
- Osvijetljeni put, Zagreb, 1953.
- Tri pjesme, Zagreb, 1955.
- Goli časovi, Novi Sad, 1956.
- Proljeće koje nije moje, Zagreb, 1957.
- Izabrane pjesme, Zagreb, 1960.
- Poezija, Skopje, 1965.
- Moj prijatelju mene više nema., Zagreb, 1966.
- Slap, izabrane pjesme, Zagreb, 1970.
- Svjetla za daljine, Belgrade, 1975.
- Izabrana lirika, Belgrade, 1975.
- Izabrane pjesme i prepjevi, Sarajevo, 1975.
- Pjesme. Memoarska proza, Zagreb, 1976 (Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti, book 113).
- Voćka poslije kiše, Zagreb, 1978.
- Published posthumously
- Spasena svjetla, Zagreb, 1985.
- Srebrna zrnca u pjesniku, Zagreb, 1985.
- Balada iz predgrađa, Zagreb, 1992.
- Povratak, Zagreb, 1995.
- Kadikad, Zagreb, 1997.
- Dobriša Cesarić. Pjesme., ABC naklada, Zagreb, 2007.
- Izabrana djela, Matica hrvatska, Zagreb, 2008.
References edit
- ^ a b c Draško Ređep (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia): Matica srpska. p. 62-63.
- ^ "article title". Vjesnik (in Croatian). 11 January 2002. p. 13.
- ^ [1] (in Croatian)
External links edit
- Umro Dobriša Cesarić (in Croatian)
- Jozo Puljizević (Summer 2002). "Zbunjeno srce". Kolo (in Croatian) (2). Archived from the original on 22 June 2009.
- Dobriša Cesarić lyrics (in Croatian)
- Translated works by Dobriša Cesarić (in English)
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