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Occupation
  
Poet and writer

Name
  
Desanka Maksimovic

Genre
  
Poetry


Period
  
1920–1993

Nationality
  
Serbian

Role
  
Poet

Desanka Maksimovic


Died
  
February 11, 1993, Belgrade, Serbia

Movies
  
Trazim pomilovanje, Nemam vise vremena, Ti medjutim stojis na velikoj reci, Jedan covek - jedna pesma

Books
  
The Shaggy Little Dog, Don\'t Fear: Selected Poems

Parents
  
Mihailo Maksimovic, Draginja Maksimovic

Education
  
University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy, Valjevo Gymnasium

Similar People
  
Jovan Jovanovic Zmaj, Vuk Karadzic, Vesna Parun, Zdravko Sotra

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Desanka Maksimović (Serbian Cyrillic: Десанка Максимовић, [dě̞saːŋka mâksimo̞ʋit͡ɕ]) (16 May 1898 – 11 February 1993) was a Serbian poet, professor of literature, and a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

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Biography

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Maksimović was born in 1898 in Rabrovica, near Valjevo, the oldest child of father Mihailo, a teacher, and mother Draginja. Right after her birth, her father was transferred, and they moved to Brankovina, where Desanka spent her childhood. She graduated from the gymnasium in Valjevo and the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy.

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Maksimović was a professor of Serbian language from 1923 until 1953 in several schools. First, she was a teacher at the Obrenovac gymnasium, then she moved to the Third Female Gymnasium in Belgrade. Eventually, she was transferred to the teachers' school in Dubrovnik, where she spent one year. After that, she worked in First female gymnasium in Belgrade. One of her best students was Mira Alečković. In August 1933 she married Sergej Slastikov, but they had no children.

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When she heard of German soldiers shooting primary school children in Kragujevac, she wrote Krvava Bajka (The Legend of Blood, or more literally, A Bloody Fairy Tale), a poem about the terror practiced by the German forces during World War II. The poem was not published until after the war had ended. She traveled across Yugoslavia, and befriended writers and poets such as Miloš Crnjanski, Ivo Andrić, Isidora Sekulić, Gustav Krklec, Branko Ćopić and Oton Župančič. Some of her other poems are: Anticipation (Предосећање), Tremble (Стрепња), Spring poem (Пролећна песма), Warning (Опомена), In storm (На бури), I seek amnesty (Тражим помиловање), and Sheared meadow ("Покошена ливада).

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Maksimović won a number of literature awards, including the Vuk Award, the Njegoš Award and the AVNOJ Award. She was named an honorary citizen of Valjevo. In 1985, the primary school in her native Brankovina, where she began her education, was reconstructed. It was in this school that her father worked as teacher. Local people called it "Desanka's school", and that is now its official name.

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While she was still alive, a statue of her was built in Valjevo, although she objected to it. Because of the undying value of her poetry, Desanka Maksimović was elected on 17 December 1959 as an associate member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (SANU), and, on 16 December 1965, she became a regular member.

Death

Maksimović died on 11 February 1993 in Belgrade, aged 94. She was buried in Brankovina.

References

Desanka Maksimović Wikipedia


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