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Krešimir Bagić
(Croatia, 1962)
Krešimir Bagić was born in 1962 in Gradište, a small town in Slavonia, eastern … |
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Gordana Benić
(Croatia, 1950)
Poet and journalist Gordana Benić was born in Split in 1950. She attended grammar … |
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Vlado Bulić
(Croatia, 1979)
Vlado Bulić writes both poetry and prose and is a widely read and well-regarded … |
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Branko Čegec
(Croatia, 1957)
The writer, editor, critic, anthologist, essayist and translator Branko Čegec (1957) … |
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Dubravko Detoni
(Croatia, 1937)
Dubravko Detoni (born in Križevci, Croatia, 1937) is a composer, pianist and writer. … |
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Tatjana Gromača
(Croatia, 1971)
Tatjana Gromača (1971) is a poet and fiction writer, and one of the greatest … |
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Dorta Jagić
(Croatia, 1974)
Dorta Jagić was born in Sinj in 1974. She graduated from the Jesuit Philosophy … |
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Slavko Jendričko
(Croatia, 1947)
Slavko Jendričko was born in 1947 in Komarevo, a village in central Croatia near … |
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Miroslav Kirin
(Croatia, 1965)
Miroslav Kirin’s poetry of the powerful, immediate moment bears the imprint of both … |
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Slađan Lipovec
(Croatia, 1972)
Slađan Lipovec (Bjelovar, 1972) studied Croatian literature at the University of … |
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Branko Maleš
(Croatia, 1949)
Branko Maleš, poet, critic, essayist and columnist, was born in 1949 in Zagreb. In his … |
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Vlado Martek
(Croatia, 1951)
Vlado Martek was born in Zagreb, and graduated from the University of Zagreb with a … |
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Irena Matijašević
(Croatia, 1965)
In her poetry Irena Matijašević interweaves a mythological and bookish world … |
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Miroslav Mićanović
(Croatia, 1960)
The poet and essayist Miroslav Mićanović, born in Brčko, Croatia, graduated in Southern … |
Ljerka Mifka
(Croatia, 1943–2002)
In 1985 Ljerka Mifka was a guest at the Poetry International festival in Rotterdam. In … |
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Slavko Mihalic
(Croatia, 1928–2007)
Slavko Mihalic is one of the greatest Croatian poets of our time. Since his début in … |
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Hrvoje Pejakovic
(Croatia, 1960–1996)
Hrvoje Pejakovic, the poet and literary critic, was born in 1960 in Zagreb. He attended … |
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Robert Perišić
(Croatia, 1969)
Robert Perišić, prominent Croatian poet, writer and journalist, was born in 1969 … |
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Nikola Petković
(Croatia, 1962)
Nikola Petković was born in Rijeka on 20 May 1962. He started his elementary … |
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Marijana Radmilović
(Croatia, 1971)
Marijana Radmilović was born in Vinkovci where she lives today (although she will … |
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Delimir Rešicki
(Croatia, 1960)
Delimir Rešicki, poet, writer, literary critic, editor of the daily newspaper Glas … |
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Andriana Škunca
(Croatia, 1944)
Andriana Škunca was born in Bjelovar in 1944. In her early childhood she and her … |
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Ivan Slamnig
(Croatia, 1930–2001)
Poet, story teller, dramatist, literary theorist and translator, born in 1930 in … |
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Damir Šodan
(Croatia, 1964)
Damir Šodan, one of the most interesting and talented Croatian poets of the … |
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Sanjin Sorel
(Croatia, 1970)
The writer, critic and essayist Sanjin Sorel (1970) was born in Rijeka, where he … |
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Milorad Stojević
(Croatia, 1948)
Milorad Stojević was born in Bribir, a small town not far from Rijeka (formerly … |
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Mario Suško
(Croatia, 1941)
Mario Suško received his M.A. and Ph.D. from SUNY at Stony Brook in the 1970s, and has … |
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Milko Valent
(Croatia, 1948)
Milko Valent was born in 1948 in Zagreb. He graduated from the University of Zagreb … |