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Dušan Kostić: The Lyrical Resistance

The life of Dušan Kostić stands as a testament to the powerful intersection of twentieth-century Balkan history, revolutionary warfare, and artistic transformation.  Dušan Kostić was born on January 23, 1917, in Peć, Kostić spent his formative early childhood in the rugged landscapes of Plav. He completed his secondary education at the gymnasium in Berane before moving to Belgrade to pursue higher education at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. It was during these university years that Kostić embraced left-wing political activism. Immersing himself in the illegal communist movement, he began writing revolutionary poetry that openly challenged the royalist regime of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, an activity that ultimately resulted in his imprisonment by pre-war authorities. When World War II engulfed Yugoslavia in 1941, Kostić’s ideological convictions transformed into direct military action. He joined the anti-fascist resistance movement as a Partisan combatant, fighti...

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