Novica Tadić
Novica Tadić (Smriječno, Plužine, 17 July 1949 – Belgrade, 23 January 2011)[1] was a Serbian poet.[2]
He was born in a small village in Montenegro and spent most of his life in Belgrade.
His work was supported by many United States poets including Charles Simic, who translated Night Mail: Selected Poems, Maxine Chernoff, Paul Hoover, David Baratier and Andrei Codrescu.
Works
- Presences
- Death in a Chair
- Maw
- Fiery Hen
- Foul Language
- The Object of Ridicule
- Street
- Sparrow Hawk
- Ulica i potukač, Oktoih, 1999
Works in English
- Charles Simic, Novica Tadic (1992). Night Mail: Selected Poems. Oberlin College Press. ISBN 0-932440-59-2.
- Assembly, Translators Steven Teref, Maja Teref, Host Publications, 2009
Further reading
- Charles Simic (1992). The Horse Has Six Legs: An Anthology of Serbian Poetry. Graywolf Press. ISBN 1-55597-165-2.
References
- ↑ "Umro pesnik Novica Tadić" (in Serbian). International Radio of Serbia. 24 January 2011. Retrieved 24 January 2011.
- ↑ http://www.uiowa.edu/~xchanges/silence_and_song/contributors7.shtml
External links
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