ОД ЖИВОТОТ НА ПОЛСКИОТ ИЛИНДЕНЕЦ ЈУЛИЈ Ц. РОЗЕНТАЛ (1872-1903)
FROM THE LIFE OF THE POLISH ILINDEN UPRISING FIGHTER JULIUS CAESAR ROZENTHAL (1872-1903)
Author(s): Makedonka MitrovaSubject(s): Local History / Microhistory, 19th Century
Published by: Институт за национална историја
Keywords: Julius Caesar Rozenthal; Ilinden Uprising; village of Lukovo; Macedonia
Summary/Abstract: Julius Caesar Rozenthal (Irkustk, Siberia, 14. 07. 1872 – Lukovo, Macedonia, 12. 08. 1903) was an anarchist, a student at law, a teacher and a poet, who tragically lost his life during the battle at the village of Lukovo, during the Ilinden Uprising. After his tragic death, Anton Strashimirov collected all Rozenthal’s work, about 90 poems, and published them in a poetry book in Sofia in 1904. When reading this poetry book one can easily see that the recurring topics in his poems are the struggle for liberation by the occupied people as well as the struggle for the people to live in harmony. Among these poems, there are two poems dedicated to Macedonia.
Journal: Гласник
- Issue Year: 60/2016
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 177-183
- Page Count: 7
- Language: Macedonian