Branimir Ćosić

{{short description|Serbian writer and journalist}}

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Branimir Ćosić (Serbian: Бранимир Ћосић) (13 September 1903 – 29 January 1934) was a Serbian writer and journalist born in the village of Štitar and died in Belgrade at 31 from tuberculosis.{{cite book |author= Boško Novaković |editor = Živan Milisavac |date=1971 |title=Jugoslovenski književni leksikon |trans-title=Yugoslav Literary Lexicon |publisher=Matica srpska |language=sh |location= Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia) |pages=77–78 }} He studied philosophy and law in Belgrade, Lausanne and Paris. Ćosić published his texts in Politika (1924), Reči i slika (1926) and Pravda (1930–1934). His parents were teachers in schools in nearby villages.

Works

  • Stories about Bošković, stories (1924)
  • Egyptian woman and other romantic stories, stories (1927)
  • As the past waters, stories (1933)
  • Vicious Round, novel (1925)
  • Two Kingdoms, novel (1928)
  • Mown Field, novel (1933)
  • Ten writers - ten conversations, interviews

References