Antun Branko Simic



         


Antun Branko Šimić was the best Croatian expressionist poet. His literary achievements, his spirit and force of his creative work belong to the heights of Croatian poetic expression.


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Life

He was born in Drinovci near Grude on November 18, 1898, in the family of Vida and Martin ?imić. He attended primary school in his native village, and then the first three forms of the Franciscan classical grammar school in ?iroki Brijeg. He decided to change school in the fourth form and went to Mostar and afterwards to Vinkovci. His unruly spirit made him change his surroundings again and so he continued his education in Zagreb, in the upper town grammar school.

In 1917 he started the journal for art and culture, Vijavica (Storm), which forced him to leave school. This is when he lost his parents' support and it also meant a hard life overpowered by many illnesses. After four issues of Vijavica he also launched another journal, Juriš (Attack), which likewise had a short life of three issues only. He went on writing poems, literary and art critiques and also translating. He often had to live in straightened circumstances which caused many illnesses, so he went back to Drinovci and made up with his father.

When he returned to Zagreb he launched his third journal, Knji?evnik (Writer). At the Faculty of Philosophy he met Tatjana Marinić to whom he dedicated his one and only collection, Preobra?enja (Metamorphoses) in 1920. When tuberculosis took full swing he was admitted to hospital in Zagreb where he died on May 2, 1925. ?imić did not write a large literary opus during his lifetime.

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Work

However, some of his poems could be called anthological, like Pjesnici (Poets), Veče i ja (The Evening and I), Opomena (Warning), Ručak siromaha (The Poor Man's Dinner), ?ene pred uredima (Women in Front of Offices), Smrt i ja (Death and I), Pjesma jednom brijegu (Poem to a Mountain), Smrt (Death), and some others. After writing under the influence of Mato?, Kranjčević, Vidrić and Domjanić, he bore down on the traditionalists and started favouring an unrestrained expression and expressionist spirit. In his collection Preobra?enja (Metamorphoses), using a free verse, he wrote tersely, rhythmically, gnomically and logically.

He would also sometimes recourse to the decasyllabic line and the folk lament. His topics are the man, pain, poverty, stars, Herzegovina, the poor, life and death ("death is something quite human"). When he turns to the man he warns him: Be careful not to go, small as thou are, under the stars, man, (from the poem Warning). When he writes about the mystery and perseverance, he says: We watch each other silently. Mountain and man. I'll never know where our different meanings meet- (Poem to a mountain).

Antun Branko ?imić is the poet of Croatian destiny, human pain, miraculous poverty and wide starlit infinity. Indeed, poets are the amazement in the world.

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Quotes

"He appeared and vanished like a meteor."
— Jure Ka?telan about Antun Branko Šimić






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