Mira Alečković
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Mira Alečković
Mira Alečković (2 February 1924, Novi Sad – 27 February 2008) was a Serbian poet.[1]
She received a degree in Slavic Studies in Belgrade, and went to further study at the Sorbonne. She participated in the pre-World War II leftist movement. In Socialist Yugoslavia she gained considerable popularity, especially for her children's poetry and partisan songs.[1]
Works
Collections of poems:
- Zvezdane balade, 1946
- Pionirsko proleće, 1955
- Prijatelji, 1956
- Lastavica, 1957
- Srebrni voz, 1963
- Sunčani soliteri, 1970
- Da život bude ljubav, 1972
- Sanjalica, 1975
- Ne mogu bez snova, 1980
- Staza srebrom izvezena, 1982
Novels:
- Srebrna Kosa, 1953
- Zbogom velika tajno, 1960
- Zašto grdiš reku?
- Jutro
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References
- 1 2 "Alečković, Mira", Croatian Encyclopedia (in Croatian), Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža, 1999–2009, retrieved 2 March 2014
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