词条 | Zaim Topčić |
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|name = Zaim Topčić |image = Zaim Topčić.jpg |imagesize = |caption = Zaim Topčić |pseudonym = |birthname = |birth_date = {{birth date|1920|2|28|df=y}} |birth_place = Glamoč, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |death_date = {{death date and age|1990|7|15|1920|2|28|df=y}} |death_place = Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia |death_cause = |othername = |occupation = Writer |yearsactive = |spouse = Naila Topčić |children = Zlatko Topčić Vesna Topčić |parents = |signature = Zaim Topčić signature.jpg |signature_alt = |website = |awards = The Annual Award of the Association of Writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina Lump of Sun (1958) Black Snows (1962) }}Zaim Topčić (28 February 1920 – 15 July 1990) was a Bosnian writer, renowned for his novels. He is one of the few writers who have twice won the Annual Award of the Association of Writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina, for novels Lump of Sun and Black Snows (his son Zlatko Topčić is also a double winner of this prestigious award).[1] Early life and familyTopčić was born in Glamoč on 28 February 1920 and lived most of his life in Sarajevo with his wife Naila. His wife was a member of the famous Selimić family (her grandfather was a municipal councilor, landowner, benefactor and philanthropist Zaim-beg Selimić, who was the owner of the Kravica waterfall). He graduated from Faculty of Economics of the University of Belgrade. CareerZaim Topčić actively participated in the World War II in Yugoslavia from the beginning of 1941, on the Partisans side. After the liberation he was editor of the Sarajevo radio station. He was the Secretary General of the then "Udruženje književnika Bosne i Hercegovine" (now the "Društvo pisaca Bosne i Hercegovine", whose founder, Secretary General, from 1993 to 2001, and a Board member, from 2006 to 2010, was his son Zlatko). He is the author of important historical novel Country of Heretics. Professor Enes Duraković has included novel in the edition of 100 books of Bosniak literature. He published a collections of stories Above the Abyss and Towards the Day, novels Lump of Sun, Black Snows, Sea Between Poplars, Country of Heretics, Obtained World, Hunt for People Jasenovac and Valter, Matoš, drama Shadows of Autumn and travelogues Panorama of Our Time. Personal lifeHe lived in Sarajevo with his wife Naila, son Zlatko and daughter Vesna. As a communist, he was trapped in the Jasenovac concentration camp in 1943. One street on Ilidža is called "Ulica Zaima Topčića" ("Street of Zaim Topčić"). He was a great friend with Ivo Andrić. BibliographyCollections of stories
Novels
Dramas
Travelogues
Awards
See also
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.idoconline.info/article/311707|title=SLOŽNA UREDNIČKA BRATIJA|work=idoconline.info|date=October 13, 1989|accessdate=July 31, 2015}} {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Topcic, Zaim}} 8 : 1920 births|1990 deaths|People from Glamoč|Bosniaks of Bosnia and Herzegovina|Bosnia and Herzegovina Muslims|Yugoslav writers|Bosnia and Herzegovina novelists|20th-century novelists |
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