• Source: Monika Herceg
  • Monika Herceg (born 1990, in Sisak) is a poet, playwright, editor, feminist and activist from the small village Pecki near Petrinja, Croatia. She was awarded multiple literature prizes. She is known for being a prominent young poet of the new generation and the most awarded young author in recent Croatian history, sometimes called a "literary sensation". She explores the topics of poverty, domestic violence, immigration, and class and gender inequalities.


    Biography


    She grew up in small village Pecki, near Petrinja, where she studied Physics, first at University of Zagreb and then at the University of Rijeka. She currently lives, works as an editor and raises two kids in Zagreb.
    “No one among our contemporary authors laughs like Monika Herceg; nor writes more sorrowful poems,” writes Miljenko Jergović, a Croatian novelist and essayist. The latter statement is especially true when it comes to Herceg’s debut poetry collection Initial Coordinates. The poems in the book portray the lives of women in rural Croatia throughout the twentieth century, whose stories of poverty and struggle are recounted in the voices of Herceg’s family members.
    “There were no books in our house, and paper was only used to light the fire,” Monika recalls. However, during her education in the Croatian town of Petrinja, her teachers soon recognized her talent and provided her the support her family could not. Herceg began writing poetry while working several jobs, all taken on to finance her study of physics.


    Work and career


    In 2017, she won Goran for her book Početne koordinate (Initial Coordinates), the most important award for young authors in Croatia. As a result, the book was published in 2018 and, after that, she won the Kvirin Award, Fran Galović Slavić award and the international award Mostovi Struge.
    Initial Coordinates details Herceg’s return to the roots of her family and to those earliest, often traumatic, memories that have haunted her throughout her life.
    Her second book, Lovostaj (The Closed Season) (Jesenski i Turk, 2019.), was also a success: the manuscript won the Na vrh jezika award for the best unpublished poetry volume in 2018 and was published in 2019. Her third book, Vrijeme prije jezika (Time Before the Tongue) (Fraktura, 2020), won the Zvonko Milković award.
    At the international level, she won the second prize of the International Poetry Competition Castello di Duino that took place in Italy in 2016 and in 2018, she was granted the Bridges of Struga award during the Mostovi Struge festival in Macedonia for best debut of a young author. In 2021 she won the Fierce Women award for her activism.
    Her works have been translated in more than fifteen languages and they were published by some well-known magazines. She is part of Versopolis, an online platform dedicated to the promotion of young European authors. Her trilingual poetry books have been published in Lithuania and Austria. Another selection of her works have been published in French as Ciel sous tension, L’Ollave, 2019.
    Her stories were also awarded with several regional and national awards, such as the Biber award and the Lapis Histriae award.
    Her drama script Gdje se kupuju nježnosti (Where to Buy Tenderness) was awarded by the Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb. Her play took off in 2021 and was a success. She was awarded for other drama scripts and also was granted the Marin Držić award the most, important drama script award in Croatia, for her drama Kill Yourself, Dear Dad.
    She is a member of the Croatia Writers Society and of the editorial board of their magazine.
    Monika Herceg was named European Poet of Freedom 2024 (
    https://europejskipoetawolnosci.pl/monika-herceg-named-this-years-european-poet-of-freedom/?lang=en.) It's a Polish award for poets and translators given by the city of Gdańsk: https://europejskipoetawolnosci.pl/o-nagrodzie/?lang=en.


    Awards


    2017 Goran award for young poets
    2017 Castello di Duino
    2017 Stevan Sremac award
    2018 Kvirin award for young poets
    2018 Fran Galović award for the best book
    2018 Slavić award for the best debut
    2018 Na vrh jezika award
    2018 Mostovi Struge international award for the best debut
    2019 Lapis Histrie award for the best short story
    2019 Biber award for the best short story
    2020 Zvonko Milković award for the best book
    2020 Priče s Balkana award for the best short drama script
    2020 National theatre in Zagreb award for the best drama script
    2021 Marin Držić drama script award
    2021 National theatre in Mostar award for best drama scripts
    2021 Fierce Woman award
    2022 Milo Bošković award
    2024 European Poet of Freedom award


    Works


    Početne koordinate (Initial Coordinates), Zagreb, 2018; SKUD Ivan Goran Kovačić and Beograd; Književna radionica Rašić, 2019.
    Lovostaj (Closed season), Zagreb: Jesenski i Turk, 2019 and Beograd; Kontrast, 2020.
    Vrijeme prije jezika (Time Before the Tongue), Zagreb: Fraktura, 2020 and Beograd; Kontrast, 2021.
    Gdje se kupuju nježnosti (2020.) (Where to Buy Tenderness), drama script
    Mrtve ne treba micati (2020.) (Dead should not be moved), short drama script
    Ubij se, tata (2020), (Kill yourself, dear Dad), drama script
    Zakopana čuda (2020.) (Buried miracles), drama script

    TRANSLATIONS
    Ciel sous tension, trans. Martina Kramer, Paris: L’Ollave, 2019.
    Monika Herceg, Poetinis Druskininku ruduo, Vilnius: 2019.
    Wo Lyrik zuhause ist, trans. Jelena Dabić Austrija, 2020.
    Početni koordinati, trans. Đoko Zdraveski, PNV, Skopje, 2020.
    Lovostoj., trans. Đoko Zdraveski, PNV, Skopje, 2021.
    OÙ LES TENDRESSES S'ACHÈTENT-ELLES, Nicolas Raljević, Paris: Prozor Editions, 2021.
    Initial Coordinates, USA, Sandorf Passage, 2022.
    Початкові координати, Krok Press, Ternopil, Galicia, Ukraine


    References




    External links


    Monika Herceg homepage
    Monika Herceg on Versepolis
    Biography on Fraktura publishing house
    Interview on Croatian public TV: Nedeljom u 2
    Poems in Asymptote Journal
    Poems in Harvard Review
    Poems in Poetry International

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