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Mika Antić

Miroslav "Mika" Antić (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Мика Антић; 14 March 1932 – 24 June 1986) was a Serbian poet, film director, journalist and painter. He was a major figure of the Yugoslav Black Wave. He had six children.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Works
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Biography

He wrote poems, articles, dramas, movie and TV scripts and do*entaries. As film-maker, he was considered as a part of the "Black Wave" of Yugoslav film. His films, in particular Breakfast with the devil in which Antić criticized the double morality of the communists during *o’s time, were forbidden and destroyed. They were rediscovered and restored in the end of the 1990s. He acted in several movies and was a painter.

In addition to poems about Romani people with whom he identified (despite being of Serbian ancestry), because of his bohemian lifestyle, and the long poem on Vojvodina published as a separate book, he is especially well known for much recited at poetry gatherings and compe*ions poems about teenagers Plavi čuperak (A Blond Lock of Hair).

His oldest son, Igor, is a visual artist.

Works

  • Vojvodina
  • Ispričano za proleće, 1951
  • Roždestvo tvoje
  • Plavo nemo
  • Nasmejani svet, 1955
  • Psovke nežnosti
  • Koncert za 1001 bubanj, 1962
  • Mit o ptici
  • Šašava knjiga, 1972
  • Izdajstvo lirike
  • Plavi čuperak, 1965
  • Na slovo, na slovo, 1965
  • Horoskop, 1983
  • Prva ljubav, 1978
  • Garavi sokak, 1973
  • Živeli prekosutra, 1974
  • Na slovo, na slovo, 1975
  • Plava zvezda
  • Na slovo, na slovo, 2010

References

    External links

    • Translated works by Miroslav "Mika Antić"
    • Miroslav Antic-pesme za decu

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