Occupation Poet Role Poet Language Croatian | Period 1916–1970 Books Izabrane pjesme, Pjesme Name Dobrisa Cesaric | |
Born 10 January 1902
Pozega, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary (now Croatia) ( 1902-01-10 ) Died December 18, 1980, Zagreb, Croatia Parents Marija Cesaric, Duro Cesaric Awards Vladimir Nazor Award for Lifetime Achievement, Annual Award Vladimir Nazor People also search for Dragutin Tadijanovic, Jure Kastelan, Marija Cesaric, Duro Cesaric | ||
Literary movement Literary modernism |
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Dobriša Cesarić (10 January 1902 – 18 December 1980) was a Croatian poet and translator born in Požega. Despite his limited output, Cesarić is considered as one of the greatest Croatian poets of the 20th century.
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Literary work
His first appearance on the literary scene was when he was 14 years old, with a poem "I ja ljubim" (eng. "I too love") which was published in a magazine for the youth called "Pobratim" (eng. "Stepbrother"). His work as a poet consists of ten poem books and a few translations.
Work as a translator
He translated from German, Russian, Italian, Bulgarian and Hungarian to Croatian.
Works
References
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