- Janko Polić Kamov
Janko Polić Kamov (1886 – 1910) was a Croatian writer and poet.
He was born in
Sušak ,Rijeka . Rebellious by nature, he was expelled fromRijeka high school and dropped out of the school inZagreb . Because of his participation in the demonstration against the Hungarian governor in Croatia, Khuen-Héderváry, he was sentenced to three months in prison in 1903. Headstrong and temperemental, he called himself Kamov, afterHam (or Kam) from theOld Testament , who saw his fatherNoah naked but unlike his siblings Shem and Japhet did not cover his nakedness, thus issuing a curse. Kamov probably saw himself as a revealer of bourgeoise hypocrisy and wrote to his brother Vladimir in 1910 - "Kamov to me is a literary program..."His literary work was small, but very significant, because in his poems and plays he expressed his anger and displeasure over hypocrisy and injustice of his contemporaries in a way unprecedented in
Croatian literature . His masterwork is a modernist novel "Isušena kaljuža" (1906-1909), written in "Ich-Form", saturated with psychosexual and spiritual conflicts of the iconoclastic narrator and later described as a proto-existentialist prose, written decades before the literary movement's appearance. Kamov's novel, invariably described as the premier Croatian avant-garde major prose work, was printed for the first time in 1956. Because of that he earned reputation as one of the greatest rebels and iconoclasts in history of Croatian culture.He died at the age of 24 in
Barcelona .External links
* [http://free-sb.htnet.hr/tkdBROD/ Janko Polić Kamov, unofficial webpage, includes Kamov work (Croatian)]
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