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Yugoslavia, Maksimović was forcibly retired from her teaching position at the First High School for Girls at the behest of the occupational authorities. Impoverished, she resorted to giving private lessons, sewing children's clothes and selling dolls in the marketplace.
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as a means of explaining the contradictions of modern life and exploring the human subconscious. Maksimović's steadfast refusal to deviate from traditional literary forms and traditions prompted scathing critiques from many of her colleagues in the
Yugoslav literary establishment. She would later
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to music in her composition for women’s chorus and orchestra. A statue of
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Yugoslavia to mitigate growing nationalist resentment. Before long, the country's political disputes spilled over into literary discourse. Yugoslav writers could not agree on the political and artistic direction Yugoslav literature should take. Older writers favoured
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Maksimović's husband died in 1970. Following his death, her poems increasingly began to deal with the topic of human mortality. In 1975, she received a Vuk Karadžić Award for
Lifetime Achievement from the SANU, becoming only the second writer to receive the honour, after
343:(Serbian Literary Herald), then Belgrade's most influential and respected literary journal, began printing her poems, and several of her works appeared in an anthology of Yugoslav lyric poetry. In 1924, Maksimović published her first poetry collection, simply entitled
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Romania. The author Christopher Deliso describes Maksimović as "the most beloved Serbian poet of the twentieth century". During her lifetime, her reputation was such that many of her contemporaries referred to her simply by her first name. Her poem
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and the country's political landscape deteriorated further. During this time, Maksimović made poetry the main focus of her writing. Many of her poems were first recited before her fellow writers in the home of Smilja Đaković, the publisher of
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note: "I would not have had as many friends as I have now if I had not been able to forget the biting jokes or critical remarks about my poetry or myself." Yugoslavia had to endure difficult economic conditions during the
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between 1920 and 1921. She received what was to be the first of many literary awards when one of her poems was voted to be the journal's best by its readers. Within a few years, the
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197:(A Bloody Tale), about the
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741:Ako je verovаti mojoj bаki
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1955:Charter of Ban Kulin
1933:History of Vojvodina
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1554:Fazıl Hüsnü Dağlarca
1458:at Wikimedia Commons
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843:Snimci iz Švajcarske
735:Bаjkа o Krаtkovečnoj
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601:Sljivic-Simsic (1995
501:Snimci iz Švajcarske
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2044:Medieval literature
1989:Serbian epic poetry
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1638:Desanka Maksimović
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353:University of Paris
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1967:Republic of Ragusa
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1854:Jean-Pierre Siméon
1710:Edoardo Sanguineti
1650:Justo Jorge Padrón
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819:Nemаm više vremena
813:Prаznici putovаnjа
783:Hoću dа se rаdujem
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2001:Romanticism
1758:Fatos Arapi
1686:Makoto Ooka
1536:W. H. Auden
1518:László Nagy
1088:Deliso 2009
1064:Juraga 2002
1013:Miller 2007
873:Pаmtiću sve
753:Govori tiho
627:Ludilo srcа
546:to that of
505:Pamtiću sve
325:Maksimović
308:art history
284:high school
272:World War I
260:Herzegovina
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2921:Ognjenović
2769:Trifunović
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2589:Maksimović
2529:Pandurović
2343:Ignjatović
2187:Kozačinski
2157:de Boliris
2061:Domentijan
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1916:Shtokavian
1698:Liu Banjiu
1674:Ted Hughes
1524:Mak Dizdar
1445:Wikisource
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1163:References
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1025:Vidan 2016
972:Banac 1988
789:Đаčko srce
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565:love locks
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442:Russophile
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243:Brankovina
191:occupation
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2992:NIN Award
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2876:Drašković
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438:communist
365:modernism
360:Alexander
233:Childhood
228:Biography
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123:1920–1993
44:Rabrovica
2976:Živković
2961:Šajtinac
2936:Ršumović
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2096:Jefimija
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2438:V. Ilić
2358:J. Ilić
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288:French
276:typhus
128:Spouse
120:Period
72:Serbia
2971:Zubac
2941:Savić
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2856:Bajac
2819:Tadić
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2739:Antić
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2514:Kočić
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2116:Segon
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899:Notes
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595:Works
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