Milan Rakic ( Serb. Milan Rakiћ ; September 18, 1876 , Belgrade - June 30, 1938 , Zagreb ) - Serbian poet and diplomat. The son of the statesman Mita Rakic , the grandson of the scientist and writer Milan Milichevich .
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He studied law in Paris and immediately graduated from the university and entered the diplomatic service. He published his first poems in 1902 , in 1903 he published a collection of poems, which became the first book of Serbian poetic modernism. Due to the high demands on himself, he later published only one more book ( 1912 ). In 1922 he was elected a corresponding member, in 1934 an academician of the Serbian Academy of Sciences.
Despite the fact that only 64 poems belong to Rakic, he is considered one of the national classics, the founder of 20th century Serbian poetry (along with Jovan Ducic and Alexa Šantić ). Patriotic motives are important in Rakich’s poetry.
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- ↑ 1 2 3 BNF ID : 2011 open data platform .
- ↑ 1 2 Rakich Milan // Great Soviet Encyclopedia : [in 30 vol.] / Ed. A.M. Prokhorov - 3rd ed. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia , 1969.