Abstract

The lyrical profile of Radoslav Zlatanović marked the second half of the 20th century in the Serbian poetry of Kosovo and Metohija. The Kosovo myth and the cult of woman in his poetry are imbued with pagan and modern elements. This paper follows the traditional and modern layers of this poetry, that make a lyrical symbiosis. Zlatanović represents the ecstasy of life’s joy and youth, by which he can be related to the avant-garde Serbian poet between the two world wars Rastko Petrović. His poetry carries the traditional archetypal images, but also the modern sensibility and authentic poetic expression. The poetry of Radoslav Zlatanović influenced the forming of the entire generation of contemporary Serbian poets in Kosovo and Metohija.

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