- Ćamil Sijarić
Ćamil Sijarić (1913-1989) was a Yugoslav novelist and short story writer. He was born in Šipovice, near
Bijelo Polje inMontenegro to Bosniak parents. He spent most of his life inSkopje ,Belgrade and later,Sarajevo , where he died in a helicopter crash in 1989. However, almost all his major works are about Montenegro and the Bihor region aroundBijelo Polje . His works have been translated in more than a dozen languages, including Russian, German and French.He was both a member of
Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts , andAcademy of Arts and Sciencies of Bosnia and Herzegovina .Bibliography
Some of his most important works are
*"Ram-Bulja" (stories, 1953)
*"Bihorci" (novel, 1955)
*"Mojkovacka bitka" ("The Battle ofMojkovac ", novel, 1968)
*"Sablja" (stories, 1969)
*"Konak" (novel, 1971)
*"Carska vojska" ("Imperial Army", novel, 1976)
*"Francuski pamuk" ("French Cotton", stories, 1980)
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