Tin Ujević
Croatian poet and translator
Born
July 5th, 1891
134 years ago
Died
November 12th, 1955
69 years ago — 64 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Croatia
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A prominent Croatian poet and translator, contributed significantly to 20th-century Croatian literature. His works often explored themes of existentialism and cultural identity. Ujević published numerous poetry collections, with a distinct style combining modernism and traditional forms. Active in the literary scene, participated in various cultural movements and was influential among his contemporaries.
Published the poetry collection 'Poezija'
Translated works of major European poets
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