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Vasko Popa
Vasco Popa (June 29, 1922 - January 5, 1991) was a Yugoslav poet of Romanian descent.
He wrote in a succinct modernist style that owed more to French surrealism and Serbian folk traditions than to the Socialist Realism that dominated Eastern European literature after World War II. Popa fought with the partisans during World War II.
Major literary works
- Collected Poems, Anvil Press Poetry, 1998
- Homage to the Lame Wolf: Poems by Vasko Popa, Oberlin College Press, 1987
- Earth Erect, Anvil P Poetry, 1973
- Golden Apple, Anvil P Poetry, 1980
See also
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