Drago Štambuk
Drago Štambuk (20 September 1950[1]) is a Croatian physician, poet, essayist and an ambassador.
Štambuk was born in Selca on the island of Brač. He attended the gymnasium in Split, and the University of Zagreb School of Medicine.
Career
He specialised in internal medicine, gastroenterology and hepatology in Zagreb, but worked and lived in London since 1983, where he was engaged in research of the diseases of liver and AIDS.[1] At that early stage of awareness of HIV/AIDS, Dr. Štambuk was among the first researchers deeply engaged in trying to understand the now widely known and ubiquitous disease.
After Croatia declared its independence in 1991, he turned to diplomacy. In the sensitive period from 1991 until 1994, he served as the plenipotentiary of the newly independent Croatia to the United Kingdom. Afterwards, he became Croatia's ambassador in India and Sri Lanka (1995–1998), Egypt (1998–2000) and a number of Arab countries. Štambuk was a visiting professor at Harvard University from 2001 to 2002, and became a fellow of the Harvard's Weatherhead Center for International Affairs.[1] Since 2002, he has served as ambassador to Japan and South Korea (2005–2010), from 2011 to Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela and since 2019 to Iran.
Poetry
Štambuk is a popular poet in Croatia, having published more than 70 books of poetry, which have been widely translated,[2] and is regarded one of the leading Croatian contemporary poets. Raymond Carver named him "a real poet".[3][4] His English books include Incompatible animals (1995), Black wave (2009), And the sea is no more (2011), as well as contributions to the magazine Ploughshares; "Language of dismemberement/Loghat al-tamazzuq" (2000) in Arabic, "El viento de las estrellas oscuras"(2003) in Spanish with the foreword by Antonio Skármeta, "Pierre Nocturne" (2009) in French with a foreword by Guillaume Métayer, "Black wave/Kuroi nami" (2009) and "From nowhere/Museki yori" (2011) in English and Japanese, "Céu no poço" (2014), "Criação inacabada do mundo" (2015) and "O mar não está mais" (2016) in Portuguese; "Historia" (foreword Alfredo Perez Alencart), Trilce Ediciones, Salamanca, 2018; "El ruiseñor y la fortaleza" (foreword and translation Carmen Vrljicak), Krivodolpress, Buenos Aires, 2018. in Spanish. He has been granted many international and national literary, arts and peace awards. in 2024 Drago Stambuk invited Reza Fekri, Iranian Opera singer to sing in his poem festival in Reza Fekri composed a new composition on Drago Štambuk's poem.[5]
Honors
Notes and references
- ^ a b c "Štambuk, dr. Drago". mvep.hr (in Croatian). Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs. Retrieved March 17, 2019.
- ^ Iter alia award-winning translated by Francis R. Jones.
- ^ Haiku Consciousness: Drago Štambuk (PDF). The International Academic Forum. 2014. ISBN 978-4-907131-04-3. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ^ Bach, Nenad. "Tess Gallagher's speech at a presentation of Drago Stambuk's poetry in Pula". croatia.org. Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ^ "Selca na Braču domaćin 34. Svehrvatske jezično-pjesničke smotre Croatia rediviva ča-kaj-što".
Further reading
- "Iran Daily o akademiku Dragi Štambuku". Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (in Croatian). HAZU. 2026-01-05.
- The UK – My Encounters with Margaret Thatcher – Drago Štambuk (letter read by Robin Harris). YouTube. COK – Centar za obnovu kulture. 2025-10-29.
{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "U Teheranu predstavljena knjiga pjesama akademika Drage Štambuka u prijevodu na perzijski". Hrvatska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti (in Croatian). HAZU. 2025-10-28.
- Vrabec Mojzeš, Zrinka (2025-10-03). "PAOLO TRICHILO: 'Italija aktivno radi na europskom jedinstvu i solidarnosti i jačanju zajedničke obrane'". Nacional.hr (in Croatian). Nacional.
- Planina, Vlatka (2025-09-25). "Haiku povezuje ljude, jezike i kulture". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- Žilić, Darija (2025-09-11). "Pepelu i garu suprotstavljena poezija". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- "Od trostiha do epskoga cunamija". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska. 2025-07-17.
- "Gori nebo nad Teheranom". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska. 2025-06-19.
- سریال اکنون - قسمت 55 [Aknoon Series – Episode 55]. YouTube (in Persian). Televika. 2024.
{{cite AV media}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - "Book by Croatian diplomat presented in Baku". Report.az. 2023-01-24.
- "Croatian Ambassador Drago Stambuk's poem collection published in Persian". Tehran Times. 2019-12-22.
- "Potpredsjednik Sabora Reiner na svečanosti dodjele japanskog odličja veleposlaniku Dragi Štambuku". Hrvatski sabor (in Croatian). Hrvatski sabor. 2019-07-29.
- "The Croatian ambassador to Japan is formally honoured by the Japanese government and receives membership of its oldest order". Štambuk.hr. 2019.
- TheBooksMovie (2019-03-05). "Historia, Drago Stambuk". YouTube. Archived from the original on 2021-12-15.
- "The Vladimir Devidé Haiku Award 2015". YouTube. The Academic Forum (IAFOR). 2015-04-16.
- "Biseri hrvatske vokalne glazbe u glasovitom Teatro Amazonas". Večernji list (in Croatian). 2014-06-18.
- Tavares, Vinícius (2014-06-11). "Embaixador da Croácia aposta em empate na estreia e sonha com final contra Brasil no Maracanã". Olhar Copa (in Portuguese).
- "Brazilski Letterman: Nikada se nisam osjećao većom neznalicom nego slušajući hrvatski". Večernji list (in Croatian). 2014-06-08.
- Soares, Jô (2014-06-06). "Embaixador da Croácia aposta no Brasil no primeiro jogo da Copa do Mundo". GShow (in Portuguese).
- "Pročitajte emotivan govor veleposlanika Štambuka hrvatskim nogometašima". Večernji list (in Croatian). 2014-06-04.
- "Međunarodna nagrada Vladimir Devide za HAIKU". Društvo hrvatskih književnika (in Croatian). DHK. 2014-04-16.
- Fišer, Ernest (2013-09-05). "Svehrvatska pjesnička smotra". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- Šarac, Damir (2012-08-02). "CROATIA REDIVIVA Kaj, ča i što - ravnopravni su". Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian).
- Štambuk, Drago (2011-08-22). "Haiku Consciousness". IAFOR Keynotes. IAFOR.
- Štambuk, Drago (2010-06-25). "Croatia-Japan, a beautiful friendship" (PDF). The Japan Times. The Japan Times.
- Ishiai, Tsutomu (2010-03-16). "Black Wave Selected Poems of Drago Štambuk". Asahi Shimbun (in Japanese). Archived from the original on 2010-03-22.
- Gaborro, Allen (2010-02-26). "The Poetry of Drago Štambuk". Ambassadeur. Archived from the original on 2011-07-22.
- Metayer, Guillaume (2009-11-04). "Etika pažnje (Pierre Nocture / Noćni kamen), Paris 2009". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- Štambuk, Drago (2009-01-15). "Danas je istina u egzil". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- Gallagher, Tess (2008-01-14). "Tess Gallagher's speech at presentation of Drago Štambuk's poetry in Pula". Croatian World Network.
- Vuković Runjić, Milana (2004-12-23). "Srce, taj pjesnički organ". Vijenac (in Croatian). Matica hrvatska.
- "Embassy of the Republic of Croatia, Tokyo". MVEP RH (Veleposlanstvo RH, Tokio) (in Croatian and English). Archived from the original on 2021-02-17.