Vasko Popa

Vasko Popa

Serbian writer (Grebenac near Vršac, 29 June 1922 – Belgrade, 5 January 1991), studied in Belgrade, Bucharest and Vienna, graduated in Romance Studies at the Faculty of Philosophy in Belgrade (1949); was the editor of the publishing house Nolit (1954–79). Since 1950, he published poems in Književni novine and Borba. Under the influence of folk poetry and surrealism, he combined elements of the grotesque, fantasy and wit in his poems; the themes of the songs are the heavenly and underground worlds and myths from the subconscious and everyday life. By combining oral heritage, aphorisms, proverbs and riddles, he created a modern poetic language, concise and lapidary. During his lifetime, he published eight collections, which form a circle and bear signs: Kora (1953), Nepočin-polje (1956), Upright Sky (1968), Upright zemlja (1972), Wolf Salt (1975), House in the Middle of the Road (1975). , Live Meat (1975) and Cut (1981); they have been translated into fifty languages. He prepared anthologies of folk songs (Od zlata jabuka, 1958), poetic humor (Urnebesnik, 1960) and poetic visions (Midnight Sun, 1962).


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Od zlata jabuka: Rukovet narodnih umotvorina

Od zlata jabuka: Rukovet narodnih umotvorina

Vasko Popa

An anthology of folk poetry selected and edited by Vasko Popa.

Nolit, 1979.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
15.32
Pesme

Pesme

Vasko Popa

Vasko Popa ranks among the greatest poets of his language and is one of the most prominent representatives of modern poetry in the world.

BIGZ, 1978.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.245.07
Ponoćno sunce: Zbornik pesničkih snoviđenja

Ponoćno sunce: Zbornik pesničkih snoviđenja

Vasko Popa

An anthology of fantasy in Serbian literature from the XIII-XX centuries, selected and edited by Vasko Popa. The anthology is illustrated with illustrations, which are characterized by dreams and imagination.

Nolit, 1979.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
15.26