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Ljubo Wiesner : ウィキペディア英語版
Ljubo Wiesner

Ljubo Wiesner (February 2, 1885 in Zagreb – July 3, 1951) was a Croatian poet. He was a follower of Antun Gustav Matoš's work.〔(Antun Gustav Matoš )〕
He founded the publications ''Grič'', ''Kritika'' and ''Savremenik''.〔(Ljubo Wiesner ), Croatian Radiotelevision〕 His introduction to ''Hrvatska mlada lirika'' in 1914 defined the poetic style of the followers of Matoš.〔 Wiesner was also active musically, and played gusle.〔(My first meeting with Wiesner )〕 Wiesner translated foreign poetry into Croatian, including works by Walt Whitman.〔(Vlati Trave )〕 He was an editor of Mate Ujević's Croatian Encyclopedia.〔(Croatian Emigrants in Spain on Marko Marulić ): 1945-1955〕
During World War II he worked on the Berlin-based ''Suradnja''.〔(Ljubo Wiesner (1885 - 1951) )〕
From 1948, until his death he lived in Rome at the Pontifical Croatian College of St. Jerome, where he organized the Vatican's radio program in Croatian.〔
==Works==

*''Pjesme'', Zagreb 1926.
*''Pjesme'', Zagreb 1943. (expanded edition)
*''Izabrana djela'', Zagreb 1970.
*''Blago veče (izabrane pjesme)'', Zagreb 2001.
*''Studija o A. G. Matošu (fragmenti)'', Zagreb 2002.
*''Sabrana djela (pjesme, feljtoni, studije)'', Zagreb 2008.

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