词条 | Ljubo Wiesner |
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He founded the publications Grič, Kritika and Savremenik.[2] His introduction to Hrvatska mlada lirika in 1914 defined the poetic style of the followers of Matoš.[1] Wiesner was also active musically, and played gusle.[3] Wiesner translated foreign poetry into Croatian, including works by Walt Whitman.[4] He was an editor of Mate Ujević's Croatian Encyclopedia.[5] During World War II he worked on the Berlin-based Suradnja.[6] From 1948, until his death he lived in Rome at the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome, where he organized the Vatican's radio program in Croatian.[2] Works
References1. ^1 Antun Gustav Matoš {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090619130912/http://new.skole.hr/ucenici/os_visi?news_hk=5281&news_id=1676&mshow=343 |date=2009-06-19 }} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Wiesner, Ljubo}}2. ^1 Ljubo Wiesner, Croatian Radiotelevision 3. ^My first meeting with Wiesner 4. ^Vlati Trave 5. ^Croatian Emigrants in Spain on Marko Marulić: 1945-1955 6. ^Ljubo Wiesner (1885 - 1951) 6 : 1885 births|1951 deaths|Croatian male poets|People from Zagreb|20th-century Croatian poets|20th-century male writers |
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