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The Bosnia Poem: Goran's Song

Haris Pasovic
Thursday 19 August 1993 18:02 EDT
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For copyright reasons we are not able to provide the full text of the poem on this database. Following are the details of the publication in which it appears.

Haris Pasovic, a young director from Sarajevo, wrote this for his friend Goran Stefanovski while they were both working on a play called Sarajevo in Stockholm in November 1992. Just before Christmas, Haris Pasovic returned to his besieged city and has been there ever since. He has directed plays there and recently signed an appeal for help to Sarajevo. This poem was sent in by Goran Stefanovski.

For all of this week and next, the Daily Poem features a work suggested or provoked by events in Bosnia.

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