
Izvoru se svomu vrati
"Return to your source" is a book written by Ana Verić in 1997. In it, she expressed her love for old, often discarded objects from the Slavonic region.
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"Return to your source" is a book written by Ana Verić in 1997. In it, she expressed her love for old, often discarded objects from the Slavonic region.
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The main motifs of the collection are love and everyday life, followed by poetry, and a subtle homage to Zagreb.
Ignored and harassed by the authorities, surviving on the help of relatives and publishing children's rhymes, this ingenious marginal left behind a veritable treasure trove of strange stories and twisted thoughts in his notes and notebooks.
The collection is one of Nešić's key books from the post-war period of the 1990s, when he faced exile, minority status, and identity fractures on the border of two worlds – Croatian and Serbian, Slavonian and Danube.
Greek lyric poetry, with its transparent beauty, perhaps shows us one of the potential returns to the unknown, which could once again, but differently, be the path of human poetic cognition.
"Many years ago I published a number of poems, and forgot about them. I was fifteen years old at the time. Actually, I was thirteen or fourteen when I wrote them, and they were published as "Poems of a Fifteen-Year-Old" in the magazine Forum."
Ana Dragu, a contemporary Romanian poet, brings short, sharp and ironic poems about everyday life, family habits and social norms to her collection Family Advice (Croatian translation/selection).