| Anica Savić-Rebac | |
|---|---|
| Born |
4 October 1892 Novi Sad, Serbia |
| Died | 7 October 1953 (aged 61) Belgrade, Yugoslavia |
| Spouse(s) | Hasan Rebac (m.1921–53; his death) |
| Relatives | Milan Savić (father) |
Anica Savić-Rebac (4 October 1892 — 7 October 1953) was a Serbian writer, classical philologist, translator, professor at the University of Belgrade. She wrote a number of essays and books about Njegoš, Goethe, Sophocles, Spinoza, Thomas Mann, Greek mystical philosophers, Plato, theory of literature. She also translated a number of works from Serbian into English, most notably The Ray of the Microcosm by Petar II Petrović-Njegoš.
Anica Savić Rebac appears under the name of Milica in travel book Black Lamb and Grey Falcon by Rebecca West. In this book she is not only a new friend, but also the intellectual guide who eventually reveals to Rebecca West the rituals which would lead the author to the clue metaphor of her vision of the Balkans.