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Andric, Ivo (1892-1975)  [9]

Micic, Ljubomir (1895-1971)  [2]

Popovic, Bogdan (1864-1944)  [1]

Cosic, Dobrica (1921- )  [4]

Miljkovic, Branko (1934-1961)  [2]

Raickovic, Stevan (1928- )  [3]

Crnjanski, Milos (1893-1977)  [6]

Pavich, Milorad (1929- )  [13]

Rakic, Milan (1876-1939)  [5]

Drainac, Rade (Jovanovic, Radojko) (1899-1943)  [2]

Pavlovic, Miodrag (1928- )  [4]

Santic, Aleksa (1868-1924)  [3]

Ducic, Jovan (1874-1943)  [5]

Pekic, Borislav (1930-1992)  [5]

Sekulic, Isidora (1877-1958)  [2]

Kis, Danilo (1935-1989)  [3]

Petkovic-Dis, Vladislav (1880-1917)  [6]

Selimovic, Mesa (1910-1982)  [5]

Lalic, Mihajlo (1914-1992)  [2]

Petrovic, Bosko (1915- )  [5]

Stankovic, Borisav (1867-1927)  [5]

Maksimovic, Desanka (1898-1993)  [5]

Petrovic, Rastko (1898-1949)  [1]

Vinaver, Stanislav (1891-1955)  [3]


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Serbian Language and Literature
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Kanevac
Yugoslavian poet. Verse in Russian and English translations. [rus | eng]
Medieval literature
BY RADMILA MARINKOVIC [eng]
Modern History Sourcebook: Old Serbian Tales: Marko and the Turks, c. 1450
Marko Kralevich is the half-mythical hero of the Serbians, and they delight in the old ballads composed about his victories over Turks and Magyars. After he was slain in battle, his people still believed that some time he would appear and would rescue them from oppression. [eng]
Serbian Epic Poetry : Introduction
With Kosovo being so much in the news, many people are scrambling to learn something about the history of the region. Many have heard something about the earlier battle of Kosovo in 1389 in which (we are told) the “Serbian nation” was defeated by “the Turks”. Alas, in the field of Balkan history, misinformation is more plentiful than information, and anything one is likely to read about the battle of Kosovo Polje is likely to be misleading. [eng]
The Oral Tradition
BY NADA MILOSEVIC-DJORDJEVIC [eng]
Pesnici
This group of the poets intends to include more members in the future and to present to our readers poetry translated into many different languages. We hope that the process of reading poetry in other languages will allow readers to experience new tastes and pleasures. [eng | hrv]
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