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The second collection of Dejan Stojanovic's verse, "The Sun is Watching Itself," is covered by a metaphysical and philosophical veil. Eleven segments are connected by these two abstract approaches and by such key images as a circle, suggesting infinity, and silence, reflecting space and eternity. The circle serves as a powerful symbol and a device of the perpetual in this poetry: "the end without endlessness is only a new beginning," claims the poet. Thus, one of the poems bears the title "God and Circle," symbolizing the perennial search for an exit and the eventual finding of one, which only leads into another circle and to continuous evolution. This prompts Stojanovic to pose the question "Is God himself a Circle?"--implying that God is endless and ever present.

Although concise, the poems convey in a powerful and specific manner messages from the triad circle-God-eternity, connected by man's destiny and the poet's concept of human life and origins, and of the universe itself. In other words, microcosmic observations lead to macrocosmic revelations and didactic conclusions. The poems seem to teach us what is obvious in the context of common sense, often surprisingly remote to the modern man.

In terms of style and format, the author has a coextensional approach; he uses relatively simple expressions and words in an interplay of brilliant meanings that bring about highly complex but easily readable structures. If elegance is represented by simplicity, then these are some of the most elegant verses imaginable; unadorned verses that are a source of beauty and wisdom.

Stojanovic's perceptions of light and darkness, of fantasy and reality, of truth and falsehood present us with a circular format of infinity and resurrection.

The format has its logical beginning and end. "The Sun is Watching Itself" begins with poems dedicated to God and the universe, then descends from the metaphysical to the philosophical, focusing on more ordinary such us the symbolic meaning of a stone, a game, a place, silence, hopelessness, and the question "Is it possible to write a poem?" Stojanovic's collection might well serve as an affirmative answer to this question. The poet has taken us on a long journey from God and universe to our everyday world. We all seem to be a part of a circle, says the author, searching for the eternal in the universe, only to realize the finality of life on earth. The poet's message is doubly effective for its extraordinary, soul-searching content and its reflective, powerful language.

-Branko Mikasinovich, Washington, D.C.
WLT World Literature Today, A Literary Quarterly of the University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma
Volume 74, Number 2, Page 442, Spring 2000

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Table of Contents

SKY-MOTION
The Most Beautiful Poem
First Silence
Top and Bottom
Marked by Infinity
Windmill
Holy Fire
Vortex
Cosmos
Cosmos Flower
Are You or Are You Not?
GOD AND CIRCLES
The Day of the Universe
Sky and Circle
The Truth of the Circle
God and a Circle
SKYWALKING
Rain of the Absolute
A Cloud
Cloud II
Light and Night
A Deceit
The Young Old Being
Eternity and Existence
Eternity and Eternity
Zero
Speed
Infinity and End
FORGOTTEN PLACE
Hearthstone
A Fairy Tale and the End
A Paradox
God’s Apprentice
Beguilement
Solid Ground
God Is Busy
Star in the Grass
His Letter
Forgotten Place
Fire
Reprise
A STONE AND A WORD
Where Does a Song End?
A Word
A First Word
A Stone and a Word
Combining Words
Hidden Words
Unuttered Words
Stories
Word Hypnosis
Just a Few Words
The Same Story
Thought
A Lie
Truth and Lie
Socrates
Tiredness
New Word
WHAT AFTER
Dumbness
Or
A Tame Sound
Here and There
Nothing
A Lantern
This and Like That
What Afterwards
The Knight
Knights
A GAME
No!
War
Things
Cheat
Circus
His Highness
The Dwarf
Virus of the Soul
Merit and Failure
Lengthening the Day
Game I
Game II
Game III
Reflection of an Upset Person
IS IT POSSIBLE TO WRITE A POEM
Does God Exist?
Insult I
God’s Son
Christ
Head
Life
A Flash of Silence
Benefactors
Is It Possible to write a Poem
Break
HOPELESSNESS
Paralysis
Face to Face
If
There and Here
Absurd
Insult II
Hoax
A Thought about Ourselves
A Question for the Sun
Séance
The Old Bench
Garden
SOUND OF THE SILENCE
Whisper Your Secret to Me
Somebody Always Waits
Simplicity
Empathy
The Way, the Road
Hell and Paradise
Flavor of the Field
Cure
A Light Beam
The Day
BEETHOVEN AND DEATH
Exits
Secret
Secret and the Truth
Treasury of the Source
Beethoven and Death
Same Sight
Maybe or Perhaps
About the Author

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