Lalic, Ivan V.

Lalic, Ivan V.
▪ 1997

      Serb poet who considered himself steeped in the Mediterranean tradition rather than belonging to a specific ethnic group; he imbued his poems with the importance of memories, both personal and cultural (b. June 8, 1931—d. July 27, 1996).

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