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Mak Dizdar

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Mak Dizdar was a bosnian poet. He was born in Bosnia, he wrote about Bosnia in bosnian. This can all be proved by following the link:

"Mak (Mehmedalija) Dizdar (born 1917 in Stolac, Bosnia-Herzegovina - died 1971 in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina) was a Bosniak poet, considered one of the greatest Yugoslav poets of the second half of the twentieth century."

"Dizdar's vision of life and death expresses, paradoxically, both Gnostic horror of corporeality and a sense of blessedness of the entire earth and Universe. Seems that as diverse strands as radiance of Bosnian pre-Ottoman cultural heritage exemplified in writings of Bosnian Christians (followers of the Bosnian Church), sayings of heterodox Islamic visionary mystics and Bosnian vernacular linguistic idiom that fully emerged in 1400s, rich with archaic and spiritual meanings, have fused in a remarkable poetic opus- firmly rooted in Bosnian soil and universal in aesthetic and spiritual eminence."

Im deleting him from the list. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 89.146.139.28 (talkcontribs) 23:18, 30 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I recalled this deleted entry for Mak Dizdar - Introvert • ~ 07:57, 22 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]