Ivan V. Lalić


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Ivan V. Lalić (born 1931, died 1996) - Serbian poet, one of the greatest lyricists in Yugoslavia. He was born in Belgrade. His father, Vlajko, was a journalist, while his grandfather, Isidor Bajić, a valued composer. He graduated in law at the University of Zagreb in Croatia. He worked as an editor in the Nolit publishing house. He made his debut in 1951 with the translation of Arthur Rimbaud's Ship of a Drunk. Poetic translation has since been an important part of his work. He translated French, English and German lyrics. As an original poet he was considered a neoclassic.

In Poland, in 1977, he published the volume Literary Literary about the works of love or Byzantium in a translation by Joanna Salamon.

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