- Ivan Goran Kovačić
Ivan Goran Kovačić (1913-1943) was one of the greatest
Croatia npoets and writers of the 20th century.Facts|date=January 2008 He was born inLukovdol , a town inGorski Kotar , a mountainous region of western Croatia, and his middle name Goran stems from that.During
World War II , he joined the Partisan forces, as did the poetVladimir Nazor in 1942. His best known work is "Jama" ("The Pit"), which ranks among the greatest Croatian poems ever written.Facts|date=January 2008 He penned it during the war, while in service near the city ofLivno ,Bosnia and Herzegovina . The poem was written out of intellectual and ethical responsibility that condemnsfascist atrocities done by theUstasha s. Ivan Goran Kovačić was killed byČetnik forces in an east-Bosnian village of Vrbica nearFoča onJuly 13 ,1943 .His work is a great example of
anti-war poetry. Its message against torture, mass murders and war crimes is universal. Jama was studied in elementary school all over theSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia . Many schools inCroatia bare his name (and also in Macedonia andSerbia - inSkopje andBelgrade respectively)."Jama"
The poem "Jama" praises
Zion as the "place from which light comes", which is an obvious opposition to extermination policy againstJews andSerbs ofUstasha regime of the time. Facts|date=January 2008 Another controversy is that use of Zion here is probably aBiblical metaphor, but the poem was still supported and taught byCommunist regime throughout four decades in schools.The poem starts with a striking metaphor of blood replacing both light and darkness as victim's eyes were plucked out with a knife. That common torture was probably a mere sadism, since the victims were mass-murdered after that anyway:
:"Blood is my daylight and darkness too. :"Blessing of night has been gouged from my cheeks :"Bearing with it my more lucky sight. :"Within those holes, for tears, fierce fire inflamed :"The bleeding socket as if for brain a balm – :"While my bright eyes died on my own palm
External links
* [http://orwell.ru/library/others/Kovachich/s/l_jama.htm Text of Jama] (Croatian)
* [http://www.globaldreamers.org/holocaust/thepit.html Text of Jama] (English)
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