Vasko Popa is one of the great post-war European poets.
From surrealist fable to traditional folk-tale, from personal anecdote to tribal myth, Popas poetry embodies in an original form the most profound imaginative truths of our age, precisely located in the reality and history of Serbia, in the heart of Central Europe.
His Complete Poems is an essential work of our time.
About the Author Vasko Popa Vasko Popa (1922-1991), Serbias greatest modern poet, was born in the Banat district of Yugoslavia.
He was elected to the Serbian Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1972 and to the Parisian Acad mie Mallarm in 1977.
He visited Britain on several occasions, attending the London Poetry International and Cambridge Poetry Festivals.
Anne Pennington Anne Pennington (1934-1981) was a Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford where she held the Chair of Comparative Slavonic Philology.
Her other translations include Marko the Prince: Serbo-Croat heroic songs (in collaboration with Peter Levi) and Popas selection of folk poetry, The Golden Apple (with Andrew Harvey).
Francis R.
Jones Francis R.
Jones (b.
1955) lectures in English as a foreign language at the University of Newcastle.
His other translations include the Dutch poet Hans Favereys Against the Forgetting (Anvil, 1995) and several collections of poems by the Serbian poet, Ivan V.
Lalic.
He has twice been awarded the Poetry Societys European Poetry Translation Prize.
Ted Hughes The late Ted Hughes was Englands greatest poet of the second half of the twentieth century.
He was a passionate advocate of translated poetry and did much to promote central and eastern European poets in translation.
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