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This is the first of three collected English translations of poems and prose by Nikola sop. This collection contains works written between 1926 and 1939. In the second book, you will find collected translations of works published between 1941 and 1943. During the German bombing of Belgrade on 6 April 1941, sop was severely injured, which left him bedridden for the rest of his life. The third book contains translations of sop's poetry published between 1957 and his death in 1982. By the end of World War II, Nikola sop was declared an "inappropriate poet" and the Communist regime forbade him to publish his own writings.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This is the first of three collected English translations of poems and prose by Nikola sop. This collection contains works written between 1926 and 1939. In the second book, you will find collected translations of works published between 1941 and 1943. During the German bombing of Belgrade on 6 April 1941, sop was severely injured, which left him bedridden for the rest of his life. The third book contains translations of sop's poetry published between 1957 and his death in 1982. By the end of World War II, Nikola sop was declared an "inappropriate poet" and the Communist regime forbade him to publish his own writings.

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Autorenporträt
Croatian writer and translator Nikola sop was born on 19 August 1904 in Jajce (Bosnia and Herzegovina), and died on 2 January 1982 in Zagreb (Croatia). In 1931, he received his diploma in comparative literature and Latin from Faculty of Philology at the University of Belgrade in Serbia. At the beginning of the World War II, after suffering severe injuries, he moved to Zagreb where he spent the rest of his life bedridden.