Vitomir Lukić
Vitomir Lukić (Zelenika September 24, 1929 - Sarajevo, May 30, 1991), was a Yugoslav prose writer and pedagogue, considered to be one of the greatest writers to emerge from Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 20th century.[1]
Vitomir Lukić | |
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Born | 24 September 1929 Zelenika |
Died | May 30, 1991 61–62) | (aged
Resting place | Sarajevo |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Nationality | Bosnian Croat |
Citizenship | Yugoslavia |
Alma mater | University of Sarajevo |
Genre | prose |
Works
- "Soba za prolaznike" (Short stories, 1965, second edition 1997)
- "Album" (Novel, 1968)
- "Praznik stvari" (Poems, 1969)
- "Zaustavljeni kalendar" (Short stories and other prose works, 1970)
- "Životinje, ljudi" (Short stories and other prose works, 1973),
- "Sanovnik nasmijane duše" (Prose work, 1976, second edition 1997)
- "Seansa" (Short stories, 1981)
- "Noćni ekspres" (Selected works, 1984/85)
- "Hodnici svijetlog praha" (Novel, 1989)
- "Odlazak starog rezbara" (Short stories and other prose works, 2005)
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