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Name
  
Drago Gervais


Role
  
Poet

Drago Gervais Knjievna nagrada Drago Gervais Gradska knjinica Rijeka


Died
  
July 3, 1957, Sezana, Slovenia

Cakavski bardi drago gervais pod uckun


Drago Gervais (April 18, 1904, Opatija – July 3, 1957, Sežana) was a Croatian Istrian poet and playwright, and one of the most prominent poets writing in the Chakavian dialect of the Croatian language.

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Drago Gervais Istarska enciklopedija

Drago Gervais was born in 1904 in Opatija. His father Artur, a descendant of a French soldier in Napoleon's army, was a music teacher born in Severin na Kupi in the Gorski Kotar region of Croatia, then part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His mother Klementina was from Opatija. In 1918 during the Italian annexation of Istria, he moved with his family to Bakar. In 1922 he graduated from high school in Sušak and attended Zagreb Law School. During his studies he started to collaborate with the Triestine magazine Naš Glas, in which his first two poems, Iz Improvizacija and Mi, were published. Soon after graduating he moved to Crikvenica where he worked at a local law firm. The next year he published his first collection of poems Čakavski stihovi. Later he worked in Bjelovar and Belgrade during the Second World War.

Drago Gervais Drago Gervais Wikipedia

In Belgrade he eventually worked for the Yugoslavian state news agency, Tanjug, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, but soon returned to Rijeka where he became the director of Rijeka's Croatian National Theater. He worked there until he tragically fell from balcony in Sežana, at the age of 53.

Drago Gervais SUAKA REVIJA

Collection of poems

Drago Gervais Kritina masa

  • Čakavski stihovi (1929)
  • Istarski katun (1951)
  • Comedies

    Drago Gervais SUAKA REVIJA

  • Radi se o stanu (1951)
  • Karolina Riječka (1952)
  • Duhi (1953)
  • Reakcionari
  • Brod je otplovio
  • Čudo od djevice Ivane
  • Palmin List
  • Ujak iz Amerike
  • Filmography

  • Barba Žvane (1949)
  • References

    Drago Gervais Wikipedia