Abstract

The paper will analyze the intertextual and quotation relationship between the cult Spanish poet, Federico García Lorca, and poets Jure Kaštelan, Drago Ivanišević and Vesna Parun, who marked the beginning of a completely new path of Croatian poetry in the second half of the 20th century. Their poetic opuses introduced a specific Lorcan poetics of surrealism into Croatian poetry, merging it with the Croatian tradition of Mediterraneanism (thematization of Mediterranean landscape images and symbols). At the stylistic level, the impact on versification (rhythm), colored language, metaphoricity, and pictoriality will be analyzed. Keywords: modern Croatian poetry, Federico García Lorca, Drago Ivanišević, Jure Kaštelan, Vesna Parun

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