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Babylonia ID: 64
ISBN 9989-59-160-1

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Translated by Amela Simić and the author

 

 

 
1973.
   1973. 
   The Sea 
1977.
   1977. 
   The Dancer 
   A Game 
   Flame 
   To the One Who Goes and Comes 
   Advocates of Silence 
   To a Possible Napoleon 
   So unnecessarily they scatter us 
   Epitaph 
   The Beauty 
   Shepherdess 
   Dreamvision 
   The Flower Mosaic 
   Flutes 
   About something I’ve Known for so long 
   Metamorphoses 
   Solitude 
   A Futile Victim 
1982.
   1982. 
   A Boy Is Talking In His Sleep by the Fire 
   Roxana’s Descant 
   The Art of Game II 
   The Art of Game III 
   Georg in front of my Mirror 
   To the Antelope 
   Elegy 
   The Hunter 
   A Doe 
   Pawnshop 
   To the Girl instead of a Toy 
   Among Books III 
   Epistle for Friends 
   Nightingale 
   Access to Spring 
   A Good Poem 
   Interpreter 
1989.
   1989. 
   It’s April 
   June 
   August 
   August, Rain 
   November, Raging through the Rooms 
   January 24, 1987 
   Nobel Prize 1987 
   A Russian Story 
   Federico’s Descant 
   To Dario Džamonja, on January 18, 1983 
   A Tiny Morning with a Dedication to S. 
   Epistle, Three Times a Day, Hunger after a meal 
   Paper Tea 
   Lord 
   Without a Walk 
   From the Slav Mithology Textbook 
   Lake Palić 
   The Guest Has Gone, Good Evening 
   The Door Opens and My Brother Enters 
   Three Graces 
   It’s Boring. The Queen Grieves 
   The Dreamer 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 3. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 4. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 5. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 8. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 9. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 10. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 11. 
   Morning Glory, Sarajevo 12. 
1993.
   1993. 
   The Time Is Ripe, and It’s Cold 
   The Beauty and the Beast 
   A Fragrant Afternoon in July in the Town in the World 
   The Heart is a Lonely Hunter 
   Lie down in Your Age, Vladimir 
   Look, Someone Has Moved Into the Beautiful Neighbourhood Where Roses Die 
   War Haiku 
   Haiku for a Friend 
   Ode to the Tree in front of the House 
   A War Letter 
   Writer Perceives His Homeland While a Learned Postmodernist Enters His Town 
   Georg Trakl on the Battlefield Again in 1993 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 1. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 2. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 3. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 4. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 5. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 6. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 7. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 8. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 9. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 10. 
   Every Mother Is a Prodigy Child 11. 
1995.
   1995. 
   Ten Years Old Girl Perceives Her Homeland while Watching the Ocean 
   A Child’s Mirror 
   Commentary 

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