Category:Mak Dizdar

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Mak Dizdar was born and completed elementary school in Stolac, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In 1936, Dizdar relocated to Sarajevo where he attended and graduated from the Gymnasium. Dizdar spent his World War II years as a supporter of the Communist Partisans. He moved frequently from place to place in order to avoid the NDH authorities' attention.

After the war, Dizdar was a prominent figure in the cultural life of Bosnia and Herzegovina, working as the editor-in-chief of the daily Oslobođenje (Liberation). He served as head of a few state-sponsored publishing houses and eventually became a professional writer and the President of the Writers' Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina, a post he held until his death.


Wikipedia na bosanskom

Mehmedalija Mak Dizdar (Stolac, 17. oktobar 1917. - Sarajevo, 14. juli 1971.) je jedan od najvećih bosanskohercegovačkih pjesnika. Njegova djela Kameni spavač i Modra rijeka su vjerovatno najznačajnije bosanskohercegovačke pjesničke kreacije dvadesetog vijeka. Wikipedia bosanski


Wikipedia na hrvatskom

Osnovnu školu završio je u Stocu, potom odlazi u Sarajevo gdje 1936. stječe gimnazijsku maturu te prvom zbirkom (Vidovpoljska noć) ulazi u javni život. Njegov je stariji brat Hamid, pripadnik književnoga naraštaja profiliranoga zbornikom buntovnih stihova "Knjiga drugova" (1929) tada urednik sarajevskih novina i časopisa "Gajret", za koje i Dizdar pocinje pisati. Nakon rata, dijelom provedenoga u ilegali, prvo ostaje vezan uz novine kao urednik lista "Oslobođenje" i poduzeća Narodna prosvjeta, a onda se profesionalno posvećuje književnosti te uređuje časopis "Život" (1964-71).

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