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Vesna Parun

Vesna Parun (Croatian pronunciation: [v̞ê̞sna pâruːn]; 10 April 1922 – 25 October 2010)[1][2] was a Croatian poet.[3]

Vesna Parun
Born(1922-04-10)10 April 1922
Zlarin, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
Died25 October 2010(2010-10-25) (aged 88)
Stubičke Toplice, Croatia
Resting placeGrohote, Šolta
OccupationPoet
LanguageCroatian
Period1947–2001

Biography

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 Dawns and Whirlwinds (1947)[4] 'contrasts the youthful vibrancy, love and nature with death and the destructive forces of war'.[3] It received negative reviews from the socialist-realist critics, who saw it as "apolitical" and "decadent",[3] possibly for not conforming to tendencies to ideologize post-World War II poetry.[3]

Starting with the poetry collection Black Olive Tree (1955),[5] 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 (1968).[3] She also wrote several drama pieces, including Marija i mornar (1960).[3] She is the first woman in Croatia who earned her money solely by being a writer. She published, printed, and illustrated some of her own books.[6]

Selected works

Parun's other significant works include:

  • Vidrama vjerna (1957)
  • Patka Zlatka (1957)
  • Ti i nikad (1959)
  • Konjanik (1961)
  • Otvorena vrata (1968)
  • Ukleti dažd (1969)
  • Stid me je umrijeti (1974)
  • Igre pred oluju (1979)
  • Šum krila, šum vode (1981)
  • Salto mortale (1981)
  • Pokraj rijeke Kupe kad se vrapci skupe (1989)
  • Nedovršeni mozaik (1990)
  • Ptica vremena (1996)
  • Smijeh od smrti jači (1997)
  • Mozak u torbi (2001)
  • More jadransko (2001)
  • Noć za pakost: moj život u 40 vreća (2001)
  • Da sam brod (2002)
  • Suze putuju (2002)

Awards

References

  • Antun Vujić, ed. (2009). "Parun, Vesna". Opća i nacionalna enciklopedija (in Croatian).
  1. ^ Videk, Silva; Derk, Denis (25 October 2010). "Preminula je najveća hrvatska pjesnikinja Vesna Parun". Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved 25 October 2010.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2015-08-16.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g "Parun, Vesna". Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  4. ^ "The greatest Croatian female poet dies". tportal. 25 October 2010. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  5. ^ Crnković, Gordana P. (29 December 2020). "Croatian literature". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 20 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Vesna Parun: Bila sam majka, žena, ljubavnica, kuharica i sluškinja". Moje vrijeme (in Croatian). 10 April 2014. Retrieved 20 March 2021.

vesna, parun, croatian, pronunciation, pâruːn, april, 1922, october, 2010, croatian, poet, born, 1922, april, 1922zlarin, kingdom, serbs, croats, slovenesdied25, october, 2010, 2010, aged, stubičke, toplice, croatiaresting, placegrohote, Šoltaoccupationpoetlan. Vesna Parun Croatian pronunciation v e sna paruːn 10 April 1922 25 October 2010 1 2 was a Croatian poet 3 Vesna ParunBorn 1922 04 10 10 April 1922Zlarin Kingdom of Serbs Croats and SlovenesDied25 October 2010 2010 10 25 aged 88 Stubicke Toplice CroatiaResting placeGrohote SoltaOccupationPoetLanguageCroatianPeriod1947 2001 Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected works 3 Awards 4 ReferencesBiography EditAfter schooling in Zlarin Sibenik 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 Dawns and Whirlwinds 1947 4 contrasts the youthful vibrancy love and nature with death and the destructive forces of war 3 It received negative reviews from the socialist realist critics who saw it as apolitical and decadent 3 possibly for not conforming to tendencies to ideologize post World War II poetry 3 Starting with the poetry collection Black Olive Tree 1955 5 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 Macak Dzingiskan i Miki Trasi 1968 3 She also wrote several drama pieces including Marija i mornar 1960 3 She is the first woman in Croatia who earned her money solely by being a writer She published printed and illustrated some of her own books 6 Selected works EditParun s other significant works include Vidrama vjerna 1957 Patka Zlatka 1957 Ti i nikad 1959 Konjanik 1961 Otvorena vrata 1968 Ukleti dazd 1969 Stid me je umrijeti 1974 Igre pred oluju 1979 Sum krila sum vode 1981 Salto mortale 1981 Pokraj rijeke Kupe kad se vrapci skupe 1989 Nedovrseni mozaik 1990 Ptica vremena 1996 Smijeh od smrti jaci 1997 Mozak u torbi 2001 More jadransko 2001 Noc za pakost moj zivot u 40 vreca 2001 Da sam brod 2002 Suze putuju 2002 Awards Edit1959 Poet of the Year Award 1982 Vladimir Nazor Award for the lifetime achievement 3 1995 Poeta Oliveatus at the Croatia rediviva Ca Kaj Sto bastinski dani festival 2002 Visoka zuta zita charter at the Poet Meetings in Drenovci for her overall literary opus and abiding contribution to the Croatian literature 2003 Tin Ujevic Award for the collection of sonnets Suze putuju 2010 European Award Knjizevna opstina Vrsac Literary Municipality of Vrsac References EditAntun Vujic ed 2009 Parun Vesna Opca i nacionalna enciklopedija in Croatian Videk Silva Derk Denis 25 October 2010 Preminula je najveca hrvatska pjesnikinja Vesna Parun Vecernji list in Croatian Retrieved 25 October 2010 Biggest Croatian poetess Vesna Parun died in Stubicke Toplice Archived from the original on 2015 09 24 Retrieved 2015 08 16 a b c d e f g Parun Vesna Croatian Encyclopedia in Croatian Miroslav Krleza Institute of Lexicography Retrieved 20 March 2021 The greatest Croatian female poet dies tportal 25 October 2010 Retrieved 20 March 2021 Crnkovic Gordana P 29 December 2020 Croatian literature Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 20 March 2021 Vesna Parun Bila sam majka zena ljubavnica kuharica i sluskinja Moje vrijeme in Croatian 10 April 2014 Retrieved 20 March 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vesna Parun amp oldid 1038774253, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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