Selected Poems
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Köp båda 2 för 358 krAco opov was born in 1923 in the town of tip, in what is today North Macedonia. His first book was published by the underground press in 1944, when he was fighting in the anti-Fascist resistance. By the early 1950s, he was a major Macedonian poet, notable for his deep personal lyricism. His volumes Not-Being (Nebidnina, 1963) and Reader of the Ashes (Gleda na pepelta, 1970) are genuine masterworks, establishing his reputation as one of the founders of modern Macedonian poetry. Here opovs poetry expands into philosophical and existential questions, even as it remains firmly rooted in an exploration of the self. The book The Song of the Black Woman (Pesna na crnata ena, 1976) emerged from opovs years as the Yugoslav ambassador to Senegal (from 1971 to 1975), a period when he also produced an award-winning translation of poems by the poet and Senegalese president Lopold Sdar Senghor. His health began to deteriorate in 1977, and his struggle with illness is reflected in his last book of poems, The Tree on the Hill (1980). He died in 1982, at the age of 58. Collections of opovs work have been translated into eleven languages, including French, Spanish, German, Russian, Hungarian, and Romanian. The bilingual EnglishMacedonian collection, The Long Coming of the Fire is the first major edition of opovs poetry in English.