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"Poems about the Croatian-Slovenian Peasant Revolts" is a collection of poems compiled by Brane Grabeljšek, Anđelko Mijatović and Miroslav Vaupotić, published in 1974 in Zagreb by the publisher Spektar.
In Croatia, pacifist poetry appeared as a strong response to war violence, and emerged from the depths of suffering as a form of resistance to war and violence. At the same time, this poetry expressed uncontrolled anger and hope, intuition and memory.
The collection represents an anthology of world spiritual poetry, translated by Jesuit Milan Pavelić, and includes translations of poems from various languages, such as Italian, Spanish, French, German, Flemish, Polish, Czech and Russian.
Vojislav Đurić's anthology of folk heroic poems, published in several editions since 1947, is a representative selection of Serbian epic poems, key to understanding folk literature and the spirit of the Serbian people.