Halamová, Masa (1908–1995)
Halamová, Masa (1908–1995)
Slovak poet. Name variations: Masa Halamova. Born Aug 28, 1908 in Blatnici, Slovakia; died July 17, 1995 in Bratislava.
Influenced by traditional oral poetry, Slovak symbolism, and proletarian poetry, wrote Dar (The Present, 1929), Cervený mak (The Red Poppy, 1932), and Smrt' tvoju žijem (I Am Your Living Death, 1966); also translated works from Russian, Czech, and Serbian.
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