Desanka Maksimović (May 16, 1898 – February 11, 1993) was a
SerbiaSerbia , officially the Republic of Serbia , is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central and Southeast Europe, covering the southern part of the Carpathian basin and the central part of the Balkans...
n poet, professor of
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, and a member of
Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsThe Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts is the most prominent academic institution in Serbia today...
.
Biography
Maksimović was born on May 16, 1898 in Rabrovica, near
ValjevoValjevo is a city and municipality located in western Serbia. It is the center of the Kolubara District, which includes five other smaller municipalities with a total population of almost 180,000 people...
, the oldest child of father Mihailo, a teacher, and mother Draginja. Right after her birth, her father was transferred, and they moved to
BrankovinaBrankovina is a village in the municipality of Valjevo, Kolubara District in the north of Valjevo about 12 km. According to the census of 2002, there were 573 people ....
, where Desanka spent her childhood. She graduated from the
gymnasiumA gymnasium is a type of school providing secondary education in some parts of Europe, comparable to English grammar schools or sixth form colleges and U.S. college preparatory high schools. The word γυμνάσιον was used in Ancient Greece, meaning a locality for both physical and intellectual...
in
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and the
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Faculty of PhilosophyThe University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Serbia, founded in the early 19th century within the Belgrade Higher School...
.
In August 1933 she married Sergij Slastikov, but they had no children of their own. Maksimović was a professor of
Serbian languageSerbian is a form of Serbo-Croatian, a South Slavic language, spoken by Serbs in Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Croatia and neighbouring countries....
from 1923 until 1953 in several schools. First, she was a teacher at the
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gymnasium, then she moved to the Third Female Gymnasium in
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. Eventually, she was transferred to the teachers' school in
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, where she spent one year. After that, she worked in First female gymnasium in
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. One of her best students was Mira Alečković, who also became a poet and a close friend of Desanka Maksimović.
When she heard of
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shooting primary school children in
KragujevacKragujevac is the fourth largest city in Serbia, the main city of the Šumadija region and the administrative centre of Šumadija District. It is situated on the banks of the Lepenica River...
, she wrote "
Krvava Bajka" (trans. "The Legend of Blood" or, more literally "A Bloody Fairy Tale"), a poem that speaks of the terror practiced by German army in
World War IIWorld War II, or the Second World War , was a global conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, involving most of the world's nations—including all of the great powers—eventually forming two opposing military alliances: the Allies and the Axis...
. The poem was not published until after the war had ended.
She traveled across
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, and befriended writers and poets such as
Miloš CrnjanskiMiloš Crnjanski was a poet of the expressionist wing of Serbian modernism, author, and a diplomat...
,
Ivo AndrićIvan "Ivo" Andrić was a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, and the 1961 winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. His writings dealt mainly with life in his native Bosnia under the Ottoman Empire...
,
Gustav KrklecGustav Krklec was a Croatian writer.Krklec was born in Udbinja near Karlovac. He studied in Vienna and Zagreb. Since 1922 he lived in Belgrade, working as a secretary at the stock exchange, and as an editor of Nolit...
,
Isidora SekulićIsidora Sekulić was a famous Serbian prose writer, novelist, essayist, adventurer, polyglot and art critic....
, and
Branko ĆopićBranko Ćopić was Yugoslav writer. He was an ethnic Serb born in the village of Hašani near Bosanska Krupa. He attended schools in Bihać, Banja Luka, Sarajevo and Karlovac before moving to Belgrade to study philosophy at the University of Belgrade until his graduation in 1940.Upon the uprising in...
.
Her poetry spoke about love and patriotism; it was enthusiastic and youthful, yet serious and sensitive. It is said that the Serbian language is best sung in the poems of Desanka Maksimović. Some of her best poems include: "
Anticipation" ("
Предосећање"), "
Tremble" ("
Стрепња"), "
Spring poem" ("
Пролећна песма"), "
Warning" ("
Опомена"), "
In storm" ("
На бури"), "
I seek amnesty" ("
Тражим помиловање"), "
Sheared meadow" ("
Покошена ливада") etc.
Maksimović won a number of literature awards among them Vuk Award, Njegoš Award (1984) and AVNOJ Award. She was elected as honorary citizen of
ValjevoValjevo is a city and municipality located in western Serbia. It is the center of the Kolubara District, which includes five other smaller municipalities with a total population of almost 180,000 people...
. In 1985, the primary school in Brankovina, where she began her education, was reconstructed. It was in this school that her father worked as teacher. Local people called it "Desanka's school", and that is now its official name. While she was still alive, a statue of her was built in
ValjevoValjevo is a city and municipality located in western Serbia. It is the center of the Kolubara District, which includes five other smaller municipalities with a total population of almost 180,000 people...
, although she objected to it. Because of the undying value of her poetry, Desanka Maksimović was elected on December 17, 1959 as an associate member of the
Serbian Academy of Sciences and ArtsThe Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts is the most prominent academic institution in Serbia today...
(SANU), and on December 16, 1965 she became a regular member.
Desanka Maksimović died on February 11, 1993, in
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, at the age of 95. She was buried in Brankovina, where she grew up. After her death, the Desanka Maksimović Foundation was founded. This foundation organizes Desanka Maksimović award.
Literary works
- Pesme (1924)
- Vrt detinjstvа, pesme (1927)
- Zeleni vitez, pesme (1930)
- Ludilo srcа, pripovetke (1931)
- Srce lutke spаvаljke i druge priče zа decu (1931, 1943)
- Gozbа nа livаdi, pesme (1932)
- Kаko oni žive, priče (1935)
- Nove pesme (1936)
- Rаspevаne priče (1938)
- Zаgonetke lаke zа prvаke đаke (sа Jovаnkom Hrvаćаnin, 1942)
- Šаrenа torbicа, dečje pesme (1943)
- Oslobođenje Cvete Andrić, poemа (1945)
- Pesnik i zаvičаj, pesme (1945)
- Otаdžbinа u prvomаjskoj povorci, poemа (1949)
- Sаmoglаsnici A, E, I, O, U (1949)
- Otаdžbino, tu sаm (1951)
- Strаšnа igrа, priče (1950)
- Vetrovа uspаvаnkа (1953)
- Otvoren prozor, romаn (1954)
- Prolećni sаstаnаk (1954)
- Miris zemlje, izаbrаne pesme (1955)
- Bаjkа o Krаtkovečnoj (1957)
- Ako je verovаti mojoj bаki, priče (1959)
- Zаrobljenik snovа (1960)
- Govori tiho, pesme (1961)
- Prolećni sаstаnаk (1961)
- Pаtuljkovа tаjnа, priče (1963)
- Ptice nа česmi, pesme (1963)
- Trаžim pomilovаnje, lirskа diskusijа s Dušаnovim zаkonikom (1964)
- Hoću dа se rаdujem, priče (1965)
- Đаčko srce (1966)
- Izvolite nа izložbu dece slikаrа (1966)
- Prаdevojčicа, romаn (1970)
- Nа šesnаesti rođendаn, pesme (1970)
- Prаznici putovаnjа, putopisi (1972)
- Nemаm više vremenа, pesme (1973)
- Letopis Perunovih potomаkа, pesme (1976)
- Pesme iz Norveške (1976)
- Bаjke zа decu (1977)
- Ničijа zemljа (1979)
- Vetrovа uspаvаnkа, pesme zа decu (1983)
- Međаši sećаnjа, pesme (1983)
- Slovo o ljubаvi, pesme (1983)
- Pаmtiću sve (1989)
- Nebeski rаzboj (1991)
- Ozon zаvičаjа (1991)
- Zovinа svirаlа (1992)
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