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Vitomir "Vito" Nikolić
Витомир "Вито" Николић
Vito Nikolić on a 2009 stamp of Montenegro
Vito Nikolić on a 2009 stamp of Montenegro
Born(1934-04-27)27 April 1934
Mostar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
(now Bosnia-Herzegovina)
Died10 September 1994(1994-09-10) (aged 60)
Podgorica, FR Yugoslavia
(now Montenegro)
OccupationPoet, journalist
Period1962–1994
Notable worksDrumovanja (1962)
Sunce, hladno mi je (1968)
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Vitomir "Vito" Nikolić (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Витомир "Вито" Николић; 27 April 1934 – 10 September 1994) was a Yugoslav and Montenegrin poet and journalist from Nikšić. His work is often compared to that of Sergey Yesenin, as he is often dubbed as "Montenegrin Yesenin", as well "The Good Spirit of Nikšić".[1][2]

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Background

Originally from Nikšić, he was born in Mostar, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina), where his father served in the army. In 1941, he returned to Nikšić with his family. After his father and brother had been killed in World War II, he lived in an orphanage until he turned 18. He spent most of his life in Nikšić, living in poverty, and was well known for his bohemian lifestyle.

Works

Vito published his first two books of poetry, "Drumovanja" (Journeys) and "Sunce, hladno mi je" (Sun, I'm feeling cold) without a publisher, hence paying for the costs of their production. Although he had some conflicts with socialist Yugoslav government, the government gave him a flat in Nikšić. Afterwards, he moved from Nikšić to Titograd, where he worked as a journalist for Pobjeda, writing short stories under the title "Crnom Gorom, putem i bespućem". Some of his poems for children became notable, and are included in the literature books for elementary and high school students.

In 2002, some of Nikolić's prose writings were collected and published in a book "Dobri duh Nikšića" (The Good Spirit of Nikšić).

Legacy

Following his death, a "Vito Nikolić Award" for poetry has been established in Montenegro. The award is presented annually, during the "September days", a cultural manifestation hosted by the city of Nikšić.[3][4]

In 2002, Montenegrin writer and journalist Đorđe Matović with whom Vito worked in Pobjeda, published a book of anecdotes from poet's life, titled "S Vitom na još po jednu" (Another round [of drinks] with Vito).[5]

Published works

  • Drumovanja (1962)
  • Sunce, hladno mi je (1968)
  • Stihovi (1981)
  • Stare i nove pjesme (1991)
  • Posljednja pjesma (1994)
  • Nedjelja u gradu N (1997), published posthumously
  • Dobri duh Nikšića (2002), published posthumously

References

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