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Oskar Davičo (1909-1989) was a Serbian and Yugoslav poet, writer and revolutionary. He was a member of Comunist Party of Yugoslavia of a young age. Davičo was the youngest poet in the circle of Serbian surrealists. He studied Roman languages at the Sorbonne in Paris (1926 -1928), and at the University of Belgrade, where he graduated in 1930. During his stay in Paris, Davičo took part in meetings of the French Communist Party. In 1932, he was dismissed from the civil service as a communist and sentenced to five years in prison. In 1938 after five years imprisonment for being a member of the Communist Party, he published a collection of poems. He fought with Markos’s partisans in Greece. During 1947 he ceased his activities as a journalist and dedicated himself to literary work. Oskar Davičo died in Belgrade in 1989.

