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    Vasko Popa

    Serbian writer (1922-1991)

    Vasile "Vasko" Popa was a Yugoslav and Serbian poet of Romanian origin. Wikipedia

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  2. en.wikipedia.org

    Vasko Popa wrote in a succinct modernist style that owed much to surrealism and Serbian folk traditions (via the influence of Serbian poet Momčilo Nastasijević) and absolutely nothing to the Socialist Realism that dominated Eastern European literature after World War II.He created a unique poetic language, mostly elliptical, that combines a modern form, often expressed through colloquial ...
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  4. britannica.com

    Jan 1, 2025Vasko Popa (born June 29, 1922, Grebenac, Serbia, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes [later Yugoslavia]—died Jan. 5, 1991, Belgrade, Yugo.) was a Serbian poet who wrote in a succinct modernist style that owed more to French surrealism and Serbian folk traditions than to the Socialist Realism that dominated Eastern European literature ...
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  5. poezijanoci.com

    Vasko Popa je umro u Beogradu 5. januara 1991. godine i sahranjen u Aleji zaslužnih građana na Novom groblju. Godine 1995., u Vršcu, ustanovljena je nagrada "Vasko Popa" za najbolju knjigu pesama na srpskom jeziku i dodeljuje se svake godine na dan pesnikovog rođenja, 29. juna. Bdiš mi u bori između veđa Daleko u nama 6
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  7. poetryfoundation.org

    Vasile "Vasko" Popa was born in Grebenac, Serbia, then a part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, and raised in a Banat Romanian family. In World War II, Popa fought alongside the Communist partisans and was imprisoned in a German concentration camp in Bečkerek (now Zrenjanin, Serbia). After the war, in 1949, he completed his ...
  8. Jan 9, 1991Vasko Popa, a leading Yugoslav poet whose works were translated from Serbian into 19 languages, died on Friday at the Military Academy Hospital in Belgrade, Yugoslavia, where he lived. He was 68 ...
  9. sr.wikipedia.org

    Vasko Popa je učinio oštar zaokret u savremenoj srpskoj poeziji ranih pedesetih godina. To se dogodilo 1953. godine kada se pojavila Popina zbirka pesama Kora, pesnička knjiga neobične sintakse, sadržine i forme.U literarnoj atmosferi socrealističkog pevanja i pripovedanja, koji su bili dirigovani dnevnim potrebama aktuelne politike i ideologije, pojava Kore delovala je kao radosno ...
  10. interestingliterature.com

    It the above poem, Vasko Popa revives a history by describing Zograph, a medieval painter of icons in the Manasija monastery, whose job was a vital one before the fall of the medieval Kingdom of Serbia (caused by the Turkish Empire). Zograph does his job as if there is no danger or distress, and that is why his work attained infinity.
  11. goodreads.com

    Vasko Popa is one of the founders of Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts, established on December 14, 1979 in Novi Sad. He is the first laureate of the Branko's award (Brankova nagrada) for poetry, established in honour of the poet Branko Radičević. In the year 1957 Popa received another award for poetry, Zmaj's Award (Zmajeva nagrada ...
  12. poemhunter.com

    Vasko Popa(1922 - 1991) Popa was born in the village of Grebenac, Vojvodina, Serbia. After finishing high school, he enrolled as a student of the Faculty of Philosophy at the Belgrade University. He continued his studies at the University of Bucharest and in Vienna. During World War II, he fought as a partisan and was imprisoned in a German

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