Samokovlija

Samokovlija
Samokòvlija, Isak (1889—1955)
DEFINICIJA
liječnik i pisac pripovijetki i romana iz života bosanskih Židova; minuciozni realizam sažete naracije, izraziti i osebujni likovi, sočan dijalog prošaran španjolskim, turskim i arapskim riječima sarajevskih židovskih sefarda (Nosač Samuel, Od proljeća do proljeća, Plava Jevrejka)

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  • Samokovlija — Samokovlija,   Isak, bosnischer Schriftsteller, * Goražde 3. 11. 1889, ✝ Sarajevo 15. 1. 1955; Arzt, gestaltete in meisterhafter psychologischer Analyse und facettenreicher Sprache die heute versunkene Welt der bosnischen Juden, wobei er mit der… …   Universal-Lexikon

  • Samokovlija — Isak Samokovlija (* 3. September 1889 in Goražde; † 15. Januar 1955 in Sarajevo) war ein jüdischer jugoslawischer Schriftsteller aus Bosnien. Leben Samokovlija entstammte einer sephardischen Familie, die aus dem bulgarischen Samokovo nach Bosnien …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • SAMOKOVLIJA, ISAK — (1889–1955), Yugoslav author. Samokovlija, who was born in Goražde, Bosnia, was a practicing physician. He published his first story in 1927 and wrote nine volumes of short stories, beginning with Od proljeća do proljeća ( From Spring to Spring,… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

  • Isak Samokovlija — (* 3. September 1889 in Goražde; † 15. Januar 1955 in Sarajevo) war ein jüdischer jugoslawischer Schriftsteller aus Bosnien. Leben Samokovlija entstammte einer sephardischen Familie, die aus dem bulgarischen Samokovo nach Bosnien eingewandert war …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Isak Samokovlija — (Goražde, 3 December 1889 Sarajevo, 15 January 1955) was a Bosnian Herzegovinian writer, born in a Jewish Sephardic family. By profession he was a physician. His stories describe the life of the Bosnian Sephardic Jews. Bibliography * From spring… …   Wikipedia

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  • Liste der Biografien/Sam — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • YUGOSLAV LITERATURE — The Serbs, Croats, Slovenes, Macedonians, Hungarians, and other ethnic groups that constitute the population of former Yugoslavia all have their own distinct cultural traditions, and it is therefore merely for the sake of convenience that they… …   Encyclopedia of Judaism

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  • Culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina — This article is part of the series: Bosnia and Herzegovina History Politics Political parties President Chairman: Željko Komšić Nebojša Radmanović …   Wikipedia

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