- Radovan Zogović
Radovan Zogović (
August 19 1907 -January 5 1986 ) was one of the greatest Montenegrinpoet s of 20th century.He was born in
Mašnica in north-easternMontenegro on August 19 of 1907.Before theWorld War II he lived inSkopje ,Zagreb and Belgrade and joinedCommunist Party of Yugoslavia . His first book of poetry, "Glineni golubovi", was banned by Yugoslav royal regime.After the World War II he was briefly one of the most important figures in Yugoslav government, but was expelled from the League of Communists and put under house arrest in 1948. He was accused for being pro-
Russia n and for Montenegrin nationalism among else.In the late 1960s he was semi-rehabilitated and in that period his best works were published: poetry collections "Žilama za kamen", "Artikulisana riječ", "Lično, sasvim lično" and "Knjažeska kancelarija".
He died of
cancer onJanuary 5 ,1986 inBelgrade .His poems have been translated in many languages, and he himself translated works from Russian, Bulgarian, Turkish and Macedonian authors, including
Vladimir Mayakovsky ,Anna Akhmatova andNazim Hikmet .Among his close friends were
Serbia n poetsDesanka Maksimović and Montenegrin novelistMihailo Lalić .He was a member of the
Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts .His wife Vera (who died in 2003) was also a translator from the Russian, and his daughter Mirka from the Italian.
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