Ćamil Sijarić

Ćamil Sijarić

Ćamil Sijarić (1913-1989) was a Yugoslav novelist and short story writer. He was born in Šipovice, near Bijelo Polje in Montenegro to Bosniak parents. He spent most of his life in Skopje, 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 around Bijelo 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, and Academy 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 of Mojkovac", novel, 1968)
*"Sablja" (stories, 1969)
*"Konak" (novel, 1971)
*"Carska vojska" ("Imperial Army", novel, 1976)
*"Francuski pamuk" ("French Cotton", stories, 1980)


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