Modra Rijeka (tok) KAMENI SPAVAČ - MAK DIZDAR (Stone Sleeper) (033)
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Mak dizdar - Kameni Spavač (za one koji ne vide ali mogu da čuju)
Mak Dizdar - Stone Sleeper (for those who do not see but may hear)
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Mehmedalija "Mak" Dizdar (17 October 1917 - 16 July 1971) was one of the greatest Bosnian and Yugoslav poets of the second half of the 20th century. Mak Dizdar was born to a Bosniak family in StolacBosnia and Herzegovina in 1917. In 1936, Dizdar relocated to Sarajevo where he attended and graduated from the Gymnasium. Dizdar spent his World War II years as a supporter of the Communist Partisans. He moved frequently from place to place in order to avoid the NDH authorities' attention. After the war, Dizdar was a prominent figure in the cultural life of Bosnia and Herzegovina, working as the editor-in-chief of the daily Oslobođenje (Liberation). He served as head of a few state-sponsored publishing houses and eventually became a professional writer and the President of the Writers' Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a post he held until his death. Dizdar's two poetry collections and series of longer poems, Kameni spavač ("Stone sleeper") (1966--1971) and Modra rijeka (1971), fused seemingly disparate elements. He drew inspiration from pre-Ottoman Bosnian Christian culture, from the sayings of heterodox Islamic visionary mystics, and from the 15th century Bosnian vernacular linguistic idiom. His poetry referenced medieval Bosnian tombstones ("stećci" or "mramorovi" - marbles) and their gnomic inscriptions on the ephemerality of life. It articulated a distinctive vision of life and death, drawing on Christian and Muslim Gnostic sensibilities of life as a passage between "tomb and stars", expressing both the Gnostic horror of corporeality and a sense of the blessedness of the universe. After the collapse of Communism and following the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Dizdar's poetic magnum opus has remained the cornerstone of modern Bosnia-Herzegovina literature.
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Fondacija Mak Dizdar: http://makdizdar.ba
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