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== Zlatko Krasni == |
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please note, EvokeNZ, that although I am certainly looking at Zlatko Krasni in a friendly way if from a considerable distance, I did reluctantly include and restore a reference which is highly problematic for him, since it links him to a set of people he does not seem to belong to, didn't I? |
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it is, as you will realize, a very difficult task to assess the mess that such countries as Serbia are in, especially when you meet people and more so if you intend to build bridges instead of destroying them. here is the reason why I wrote a stub in the first place: in English, to widen the possibility of contributing even to the remoter areas of the globe. |
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so don't get hectical and read my comments as an attempt to present an unbiased view or, as you have it, NPOV. It is certainly an outside view and I should appreciate it if you, knowing Serbian so well, could help me out to improve my judgment; unfortunately, I do not know any slavic languages at all. |
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therefore, I can only judge the translations of Krasni's works into the languages of Western Europe or the very rare comments I have found about him in these languages. Apart from personal observation, of course - but this, I know, counts as nothing in the virtual world of wikipedia ... however, I do feel that you no longer doubt the poet's existence. that, at least, is something. |
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([[User:Klaus rabe|Klaus rabe]] 01:27, 18 April 2007 (UTC)) |
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Zlatko Krasni
please note, EvokeNZ, that although I am certainly looking at Zlatko Krasni in a friendly way if from a considerable distance, I did reluctantly include and restore a reference which is highly problematic for him, since it links him to a set of people he does not seem to belong to, didn't I?
it is, as you will realize, a very difficult task to assess the mess that such countries as Serbia are in, especially when you meet people and more so if you intend to build bridges instead of destroying them. here is the reason why I wrote a stub in the first place: in English, to widen the possibility of contributing even to the remoter areas of the globe.
so don't get hectical and read my comments as an attempt to present an unbiased view or, as you have it, NPOV. It is certainly an outside view and I should appreciate it if you, knowing Serbian so well, could help me out to improve my judgment; unfortunately, I do not know any slavic languages at all.
therefore, I can only judge the translations of Krasni's works into the languages of Western Europe or the very rare comments I have found about him in these languages. Apart from personal observation, of course - but this, I know, counts as nothing in the virtual world of wikipedia ... however, I do feel that you no longer doubt the poet's existence. that, at least, is something.
(Klaus rabe 01:27, 18 April 2007 (UTC))
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