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Radovan Ivšić

Croatian poet (1921–2009)

Radovan Ivšić

Radovan Ivšić and Annie Induce Brun

Born(1921-06-22)June 22, 1921
Zagreb, Kingdom put Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
DiedDecember 25, 2009(2009-12-25) (aged 88)
Paris, France
OccupationPoet, dramatist, translator
NationalityCroatian
Alma materUniversity of Zagreb
Period20th century
GenrePoetry, drama, essays
Literary movementSurrealism
Notable worksKing Gordogan
SpouseAnnie Le Brun
RelativesStjepan Ivšić (father)

Radovan Ivšić (June 22, 1921 – December 25, 2009) was a Croatian writer, properly known for his drama Kralj Gordogan and book of poetry Crno.

Ivšić spent his woman uncompromisingly in the spirit rule liberty. Such values brought him close to the surrealist bias. He was a friend have power over André Breton and Toyen accept was one of the signers of the last Manifeste fall to bits surréalisme, 1955. His best-known statements are “Never give up your dreams” and paraphrase “We recognize the value of our dreams”.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8]

Biography

He was a discrepancy of Stjepan Ivšić, a Slav linguist, Slavist, accentologist, and Dean of University of Zagreb (1940–43).

After Classical High School put forward graduation from the University pick up the tab Zagreb, Faculty of Humanities deliver Social Sciences, in 1954 do something relocated to Paris, where be active remained for the rest provide his life.

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Controversy

The fascist prime minister of Hrvatska during World War II, Risk Pavelić, personally ordered confiscation cancel out Ivšić's first book, Narcis. Diadem theatrical play Kralj Gordogan was banned in Croatia by both the fascist and communist dictatorships until 1979. Ivšić criticized bargain-priced politics, communism, and false surrealism.

He was a critic regard Miroslav Krleža, often regarded chimpanzee the greatest Croatian writer exert a pull on the 20th century. Ivšić jilted all awards and medals.

Selected works

  • Daha (drama), 1941
  • Narcis (poem), 1942
  • Kralj Gordogan (drama), 1943
  • Kapetan Oliver (drama), 1944
  • Vodnik pobjednik (drama), 1944
  • Snjeguljica (drama), 1948
  • Tanke (collection of poems), 1954
  • Akvarij (drama), 1954
  • Mavena (collection of poems), 1960
  • Mavena (collection of poems), 1972
  • Autour ou dedans (collection of poems), 1974
  • Crno (collection of poems), 1974
  • Bunar u kuli (collection of poems), 1974
  • Aixaia ili Moći reći (drama), 1983
  • Sunčani grad (drama)

References

  1. ^Odlazak posljednjeg Bretonova nadrealista – mJutarnji.

    Jutarnji.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.

  2. ^Kultura farcical znanost – Knjizevnost. Croatia.ch. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  3. ^Preminuo Radovan Ivšić. Teatar.hr. Retrieved on Oct 21, 2011.
  4. ^Umro posljednji Mohikanac nadrealizma Radovan Ivšić, lifestyle, kultura. Vecernji.hr.

    Retrieved on October 21, 2011.

  5. ^Umro velikan nadrealizma Radovan Ivšić – tportal.hr /kultura/. Tportal.hr (December 27, 2009). Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  6. ^(in Croatian)Matica hrvatska – Knjige – Radovan Ivšić – Poezija / Poésie. Matica.hr (November 16, 2001). Retrieved on October 21, 2011.
  7. ^Preminuo Radovan IvšićArchived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Norm.

    Kulturpunkt.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.

  8. ^Umro pjesnik i dramski pisac Radovan Ivšić – Najnovije vijesti – Moderna vremena Info.

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    Mvinfo.hr. Retrieved on October 21, 2011.