Vladislav Petković Dis

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Vladislav Petković Dis

Vladislav Petković Dis ( Serbian - Cyrillic Владислав Петковић Дис , born March 12, 1880 in Zablaće near Čačak ; died May 16, 1917 in the Ionian Sea ) was a Serbian poet of literary impressionism .

Life

Petković Dis was born in Zablaće near Čačak. Although his academic achievements were modest, he began writing poetry as a high school student. After high school he worked as a teacher near Zaječar, after two years he moved to Belgrade , where he took the stage name Dis , which was derived from the middle syllable of his first name Vla dis lav . In Belgrade, Petković Dis often stayed in literary cafés at night and was friends with Sima Pandurović and Antun Gustav Matoš . In the Balkan Wars he was a war correspondent and in the First World War he came to France via Albania and Corfu , on his return to Greece his boat was torpedoed in the Ionian Sea.

Literary work

During his lifetime, Petković Dis published only two volumes of poetry, which was due to his chronic lack of money and poor contemporary reviews. His poems are under the influence of Impressionism, one of the foreign-language poets particularly influenced by Charles Baudelaire . He introduced the poetic design of the irrational and unconscious into Serbian poetry. The pessimistic undertone of his early poems gave way to an increasingly patriotic attitude in his later works. Today Petković Dis is counted among the classics of Serbian literature.

Works

  • Utopljene duše (Утопљене душе), book of poems from 1911
  • Mi čekamo cara (Ми чекамо цара), book of poems from 1913

Web links

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