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Musa Ćazim Ćatić

Musa Ćazim Ćatić (12 March 1878 – 6 April 1915) was a Bosnian poet of the Bosnian-Herzegovinian Renaissance at the turn of the 20th century.[2]

Musa Ćazim Ćatić
Born(1878-03-12)12 March 1878[1]
Odžak, Bosnia Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
Died6 April 1915(1915-04-06) (aged 37)[1]
Tešanj, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austria-Hungary[1]
OccupationPoet
LanguageBosnian
CitizenshipAustria-Hungary
EducationUniversity of Zagreb
PeriodRealism

Life

Ćatić completed Sharia Law studies in Zagreb.[1] He worked as the editor of Behar and Biser magazines and in the Muslim Library of Mostar.[1] He is today featured on the 50 convertible mark banknote of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Poetic style and influence

Esoteric

Ćatić was a poet by vocation and emotional structure who poetically experienced and imaginatively sublimated everything he came into contact with. Ćatić's poetry was life, the meaning of existence, the atmosphere of reality, and the medium in which his spirit ranged.

Mystic

The poetic theme of Ćatić is situated, mainly, between two poles: eroticism by instinct and mysticism by spiritual endeavor, respectively. The combination of these motives sometimes occurred with a certain sense of spiritual distress, while sometimes sublimated in the form of sin, life and repentance as visioned by Epicurus and Khayyám. Mysticism though never separates Ćatić from reality and life; his mysticism, which draws on that of Turkish and Persian poets, rejects the pessimistic escapism of the spirit, similar to Baudelaire on whom Ćatić likewise draws.

Impact

Ćatić began in the style of his predecessor Safvet-beg Bašagić, standardized, with conventional instruments of versification and metrics, and a limited fund of metaphors from female folk songs and Eastern poetic symbols. But he soon made ground in the limited and underdeveloped poetic heritage surrounding him, spurring a small school of literary followers who would represent the second phase in the development of modern Bosnian poetry.

Works

  • Pjesme od godine 1900.-1908. (1914, compiled 1900-1908)
  • Izvorna poezija and Izvorna i prevedena proza (1962, as "Sabrana dijela")

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Krešimir Georgijević (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia): Matica srpska. p. 73.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2008-05-19.

External links

  • Biography and Works

musa, Ćazim, Ćatić, march, 1878, april, 1915, bosnian, poet, bosnian, herzegovinian, renaissance, turn, 20th, century, born, 1878, march, 1878, odžak, bosnia, vilayet, ottoman, empiredied6, april, 1915, 1915, aged, tešanj, bosnia, herzegovina, austria, hungary. Musa Cazim Catic 12 March 1878 6 April 1915 was a Bosnian poet of the Bosnian Herzegovinian Renaissance at the turn of the 20th century 2 Musa Cazim CaticBorn 1878 03 12 12 March 1878 1 Odzak Bosnia Vilayet Ottoman EmpireDied6 April 1915 1915 04 06 aged 37 1 Tesanj Bosnia and Herzegovina Austria Hungary 1 OccupationPoetLanguageBosnianCitizenshipAustria HungaryEducationUniversity of ZagrebPeriodRealism Contents 1 Life 2 Poetic style and influence 2 1 Esoteric 2 2 Mystic 2 3 Impact 3 Works 4 References 5 External linksLife EditCatic completed Sharia Law studies in Zagreb 1 He worked as the editor of Behar and Biser magazines and in the Muslim Library of Mostar 1 He is today featured on the 50 convertible mark banknote of Bosnia and Herzegovina Poetic style and influence EditEsoteric Edit Catic was a poet by vocation and emotional structure who poetically experienced and imaginatively sublimated everything he came into contact with Catic s poetry was life the meaning of existence the atmosphere of reality and the medium in which his spirit ranged Mystic Edit The poetic theme of Catic is situated mainly between two poles eroticism by instinct and mysticism by spiritual endeavor respectively The combination of these motives sometimes occurred with a certain sense of spiritual distress while sometimes sublimated in the form of sin life and repentance as visioned by Epicurus and Khayyam Mysticism though never separates Catic from reality and life his mysticism which draws on that of Turkish and Persian poets rejects the pessimistic escapism of the spirit similar to Baudelaire on whom Catic likewise draws Impact Edit Catic began in the style of his predecessor Safvet beg Basagic standardized with conventional instruments of versification and metrics and a limited fund of metaphors from female folk songs and Eastern poetic symbols But he soon made ground in the limited and underdeveloped poetic heritage surrounding him spurring a small school of literary followers who would represent the second phase in the development of modern Bosnian poetry Works EditPjesme od godine 1900 1908 1914 compiled 1900 1908 Izvorna poezija and Izvorna i prevedena proza 1962 as Sabrana dijela References Edit a b c d e Kresimir Georgijevic 1971 Zivan Milisavac ed Jugoslovenski knjizevni leksikon Yugoslav Literary Lexicon in Serbo Croatian Novi Sad SAP Vojvodina SR Serbia Matica srpska p 73 Musa Cazim Catic Biography Archived from the original on 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2008 05 19 External links EditMusa Cazim Catic Biography and Works Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Musa Cazim Catic amp oldid 1067577594, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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