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Dorta Jagić (born 6 November 1974[1]) is a Croatian poet and writer.[2] She was born in Sinj, Croatia. She graduated from the Jesuit Faculty of Philosophy in Zagreb[3] (philosophy and religious culture). She writes poetry, short prose pieces, drama, travelogues and theatre reviews, and translates from English and German. Her poems and short stories have been translated into many languages (German, English, Polish, Romanian, Italian, Slovakian, Bulgarian, Greek, Spanish, French, Turkish, etc.) Her work is featured in various Croatian and foreign anthologies and magazines (Manuskripte, Trafika Europe, Poiesis, Arquitrave, Poemari etc.) and she was a guest at many poetry festivals all over the world. Since 1999 she has been involved with various amateur theatre groups as a director and educator. She is also for years a teacher of creative writing. She lives in Zagreb as freelance artist.

Publications

Poetry:

  • Plahta preko glave, 1999;
  • Thamagochi mi je umro na rukama, 2001;
  • Đavo i usidjelica, 2006;
  • Kvadratura duge, 2007;
  • Kauč na trgu 2011.
  • Kafkin nož, 2015.

Prose:

  • Kičma, 2009;
  • S tetovažom nisi sam, 2010;
  • Mali rječnik biblijskih žena, 2013.
  • Prolazi i pukotine, 2015.
  • Veće od kuće,2018.

Translations:

  • Kanape na rynku, Poland, 2014.
  • Vysoké cé, Slovakia, 2015.
  • Poèmes, Paris, 2017.
  • Portret Ciała, Poland, 2018.

Awards

  • Goran Award for young poets, Croatia, 1999.
  • Balkan Grand Prize for Poetry, Romania, 2007.
  • The European Poet of Freedom Award, Poland, 2014.
  • Gorans Wreath, Croatia, 2017.

References

  1. ^ http://www.hrvatskodrustvopisaca.hr/hr/clan/dorta-jagic-91
  2. ^ PoetryInternationalWeb: Dorta Jagić biography
  3. ^ "Dorta Jagić (poet) – Croatia – Poetry International". poetryinternationalweb.net. 9 August 2004. Retrieved 25 September 2017.