Branko учučak ( Serbian. Branko Čučak / Branko учučak ; July 1, 1948 , Sarajevo , SFRY - December 11, 2008 , Istochno-Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina ) is a Serbian writer and poet whose poetry is included in many collections and works are translated into many languages [1] .
| Branko Chuchak | |
|---|---|
| serbohorv. Branko Čučak / Branko учučak | |
| Date of Birth | July 1, 1948 |
| Place of Birth | Sarajevo , SFRY |
| Date of death | December 11, 2008 (60 years old) |
| Place of death | East Sarajevo , Bosnia and Herzegovina |
| Citizenship | |
| Occupation | poet, writer |
| Years of creativity | 1971-2008 |
| Direction | prose, poetry |
| Genre | realism |
| Language of Works | Serbo-Croatian |
| Debut | “About Niche and the Rest” (1971) |
Short Biography
Grew up in the town of Khan-Pesak . In Sarajevo he graduated from a teacher training college, studied at the Faculty of Philosophy. He lived in Sarajevo before the outbreak of the civil war in Yugoslavia , later moved to Banja Luka , then returned to Sarajevo. During his life he worked in Khan-Pesak, Sarajevo and Banja Luka. He died on December 11, 2008 in the Istochno-Sarajevo hospital, and was buried in the Khan-Pesak cemetery [2] . Every year in March in Khan-Pesak a book exhibition of Chuchkovi sushreti clothes is held . The library is also named after Branko Chuchak.
Some works
- “About Niche and the Rest” (1971)
- “Cruel Marmalade” (1976)
- “At the Cupus” (1981)
- “The Mind Cracks” (1984)
- “Dying Gutaga Knedle” (1988)
- “Pisana is malim of the slovim” (1990)
- “Pomrchina Via Chamotiњa” (1995)
- Dirљivi Magacin (1996)
- “A magnifying glass for a repair plant” (1996)
- Mrsna Pernitsa (1997)
- “Shtipakom for the Vetar” (Take the Poems, 2000. Year)
- “Gorio k'o ove novine” (2002)
- “Chovјeche, I have a great reason for nisam chuo ovako’s stomach” (2004)
- “Ovu bi water needed to be paid back” (2005)
- “Kao nakon good protoranog Bostan” (2008)
Of the prose works, the books “Chuvo Himself Titus” and the collection of short stories “Willow by the Rainbow Class”, as well as the novels “Mee znode oddegdeg dana” and “Kuta cue for Charlotte”, stand out.