Kosta Abrašević
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Kosta Abrašević was a Serbian poet.

Life

Kosta was born in Ohrid
Ohrid
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, on May 29, 1879, to a merchant family. His father was Serb
Serbs
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 and his mother was Greek
Greeks
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.

After finishing three years in a Greek school at Ohrid, he continues his schooling in the Šabac
Šabac
Šabac is a city and municipality in western Serbia, along the Sava river, in the historic region of Mačva. It is the administrative center of the Mačva District. The city has a population of 52,822 , while population of the municipality is 115,347...

 gymnazium, where he started using his fathers nickname "Abraš" as a surname. Early on he comes in contact with Socialist ideas, and establishes a political-writer group in Šabac, which releases the magazines "Omirov venac" and "Grbonja". In his poetics, socialist and social ideas are prevalent. He translated German Socialist poets, like Hans Lever, Obenhald and others. His original poems are found in working- and socialistical magazines after his death, and his collection, which had been released many times, was printed by high-schooled group in 1903. His works are translated into Russian, Hungarian, Albanian and Romanian, also some of his works are interpreted by composers such as S. Anđelić and M. Živković. He died in Šabac on January 20, 1898, only 19 years old.

Sources

  • M. Милојковић: Коста Абрашевић. Живот и рад, Београд, 1951.
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