- Jakov Ignjatović
Jakov Ignjatović (
Serbian Cyrillic : Јаков Игњатовић) (1822-1899) was a famousSerb ian 19th centurynovelist andprose writer fromHungary .Biography
Jakoff Ignjatović was born in
Szentendre onDecember 8 ,1822 . He finished elementary school in Szentendre and studied at gymnasiums inVác ,Esztergom and Pest. He studied law in Pest, but left the university and joined thehussar s. Later, he graduated law inKecskemét . He worked as alawyer for a short time, but during theHungarian revolution of 1848 he joined Hungarian forces in fighting againstAustrians . After the Hungarian defeat, he fled toBelgrade . He worked there as a journalist till 1850, and later, he traveled the world. He returned to Hungary in 1853 and took an active part in the cultural life ofSerbs in Vojvodina . He was the editor of Letopis Matice srpske between 1854 and 1856, and worked as a clerk inSremski Karlovci andNovi Sad . He joinedSvetozar Miletić 's People's Party in its political fight against Austria and was member of the Hungarian parliament in two terms. After the People's Party split with Hungary, he remained loyal to the Hungarian authorities, unlike most of the Serbs. Because of that, he was seen as a traitor by Serbs, and lived in isolation until death. This had a bad influence on his writing career.Ignjatović was elected a member of the
Serbian Royal Academy in 1888. He died in Novi Sad in 1899.Bibliography
Novels:
*"Đurađ Branković" ("Đurađ Branković ")
*"Kraljevska snaha" ("Royal Daughter-in-law")
*"Deli-Bakić" - unfinished
*"Čudan svet" ("Strange World")
*"Vasa Rešpekt"
*"Večiti mladoženja" ("Eternal Bridegroom")
*"Stari i novi majstori" ("Old and New Masters")
*"Patnica"
*"Trideset godina iz života Milana Narandžića" ("Thirty Years of the Life of Milan Narandžić")Short stories:
*"Krv za rod" ("Blood for the People")
*"Manzor i Džemila" ("Manzor & Džemila")ee also
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Serbian literature
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