Name Vesna Parun Occupation Poet Role Poet | Parents Ante Parun, Antica Parun Period 1947–2001 | |
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Books Zore i vihori, Patka Zlatka People also search for Ante Parun, Antica Parun, Desanka Maksimovic |
2nd annual tribute to late vesna parun 10 apr 2013 croatian grohote olta island croatia
Vesna Parun ([v̞ê̞sna pâruːn]; 10 April 1922 – 25 October 2010) was a Croatian poet.
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- 2nd annual tribute to late vesna parun 10 apr 2013 croatian grohote olta island croatia
- Vesna parun vesna tominac matacic edin karamazov da nema tvojih ociju
- Awards
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After schooling in Zlarin, Šibenik and Split, she studied Romance languages and philosophy at the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. From 1947 she was a free artist, writing poetry, essays, criticism and children's literature. She translated works from Slovene, German, French and Bulgarian. Her first book of poetry Zore i vihori (1947) received negative reviews from social-realist critics. Zlata Kolarić-Kišur

Starting with the poems collection Crna maslina (1955) love was the primary motif of her written opus. Incessantly working on romantic lyrical poetry, from the 1960s on she published satiric verses directed at politics and the erotic. She wrote more than 20 works for children alone, the most prominent and widely performed being Mačak Džingiskan i Miki Trasi. She also wrote several drama pieces, the most significant of which is the ballad Marija i mornar.. She is the first woman in Croatia who earned her money solely by being a writer. She published, printed and made illustrations for some of her own books. Parun's other significant works include:


Vesna parun vesna tominac matacic edin karamazov da nema tvojih ociju
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