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Vasko Popa

    June 29, 1922 – January 5, 1991

    Vasko Popa stands as one of the most significant Serbian poets of the 20th century, renowned for his distinctive poetry that draws from folk traditions and myths. His work is characterized by conciseness, imaginative metaphor, and a profound exploration of human existence. Popa masterfully blended modern poetic techniques with archaic motifs, forging a universal language that resonates across cultures. His poetry is widely regarded as a vital link between Slavic and broader European literary traditions.

    Vasko Popa
    Wolfssalz
    Wolfserde. Gedichte
    Nebenhimmel
    Die kleine Schachtel
    Vasko Popa: Poems
    Vasko Popa: Complete Poems 1953-1987
    • 2019

      Vasko Popa: Poems

      • 136 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      An original collection of work by the great Serbian poet of the twentieth century. Vasko Popa is widely recognized as one of the great poets of the twentieth century, a riddling fabulist, whose work, taking its bearings from the songs and folklore of his native his Serbia and from surrealism, has a dark gnomic fatalistic humor and pathos that are like nothing else. Charles Simic, a master of contemporary American poetry, has been translating Popa’s work for more than a quarter century. This revised and greatly expanded edition of Simic’s Popa is a revelation.

      Vasko Popa: Poems
    • 2011

      Vasko Popa: Complete Poems 1953-1987

      • 488 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      From surrealist fable to traditional folk-tale, from personal anecdote to tribal myth, Popa's poetry embodies in an original form the most profound imaginative truths of our age, precisely located in the reality and history of Serbia, in the heart of Central Europe. This title features Popa's poems.

      Vasko Popa: Complete Poems 1953-1987