Stone Sleeper

Stone Sleeper

by Francis R . Jones (Afterword), Mak Dizdar (Author), RusmirMahmutcehajic (Afterword)

Synopsis

Inspired by tombstones and their inscriptions, Mak Dizdar's rich and haunting poems in Stone Sleeper , his most famous work, are a journey into the mysterious heart of medieval Bosnia. The poems form a three-way dialogue between the modern poet, the Christian heretics awaiting Judgement Day beneath their enigmatically-carved tombstones, and the heretic-hunters. Beneath the local and temporal, Dizdar explores universal issues: the value of resistance, though it might be futile; of faith, though it might be illusory; and, of life, though it ends in death. Francis R Jones' inventive and beautiful translations convey his deep understanding of Dizdar's purpose. In addition a penetrating analysis of Stone Sleeper 's historical, religious and spiritual background is given by the distinguished scholar Rusmir Mahmutaehajia, whose book Across the Water: On the Poetry of Mak Dizdar is published by Fordham University Press.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 160
Publisher: Anvil Press Poetry
Published: 19 Nov 2009

ISBN 10: 0856463973
ISBN 13: 9780856463976

Author Bio
Francis R. Jones has published notable translations from Serbo-Croat, including several volumes of poetry by the late Ivan V. Lalic, and poems by Vasko Popa. He teaches at the University of Newcastle. Mehmed Alija 'Mak' Dizdar (1917-1971), considered one of the greatest Yugoslav writers, was born in Stolac, southern Bosnia. After the war, in which he was a partisan in Tito's army, he became a prominent figure in Bosnian cultural life, working as newspaper editor, as book publisher and, finally, as President of the Writers' Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina. He died in Sarajevo.