Bakonja fra-Brne, Pilipenda, Biljeske Jednog Pisca
He was a representative of lyric realism, especially in short prose. As a writer, he is best known for employing his skill in holding up to ridicule the peculiar foibles of the Dalmatian folk.
Translated and adapted from Jovan Skerlić's Istorija nove srpske književnosti / History of New Serbian Literature (Belgrade, 1921), pp. 390–395.
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simo, matavulj, serbian, Симо, Матавуљ, september, 1852, february, 1908, serbian, writer, born, 1852, september, 1852Šibenik, kingdom, dalmatia, austrian, empiredied20, february, 1908, 1908, aged, belgrade, kingdom, serbiaoccupationnovelistlanguageserbianperio. Simo Matavulj Serbian Simo Matavuљ 14 September 1852 20 February 1908 was a Serbian writer 1 Simo MatavuljBorn 1852 09 14 14 September 1852Sibenik Kingdom of Dalmatia Austrian EmpireDied20 February 1908 1908 02 20 aged 55 Belgrade Kingdom of SerbiaOccupationNovelistLanguageSerbianPeriodRealismGenreSatireSubjectDalmatian peopleNotable worksBakonja fra Brne Pilipenda Biljeske Jednog PiscaHe was a representative of lyric realism especially in short prose As a writer he is best known for employing his skill in holding up to ridicule the peculiar foibles of the Dalmatian folk He was an honorary member of the Matica srpska of Novi Sad the first president of the Association of Writers of Serbia president of the Society of Artists of Serbia and a member of the Serbian Royal Academy Serbian poetic circle Contents 1 Legacy 2 Works 2 1 Translations 3 References 4 External linksLegacy editNobel prize winner Ivo Andric called him the master storyteller 2 Works edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Simo Matavulj Noc uoci Ivanje Zadar 1873 Nasi prosjaci Zadar 1881 Iz Crne Gore i Primorja I Novi Sad 1888 Iz Crne Gore i Primorja II Cetinje 1889 Novo oruzje Belgrade 1890 Iz primorskog zivota Zagreb 1890 Sa Jadrana Belgrade 1891 Iz beogradskog zivota Belgrade 1891 Bakonja fra Brne Belgrade 1892 Uskok Belgrade 1893 Iz raznijeh krajeva Mostar 1893 Boka i Bokelji Novi Sad 1893 Primorska oblicja Novi Sad 1899 Deset godina u Mavritaniji Belgrade 1899 Tri pripovetke Mostar 1899 Na pragu drugog zivota Sremski Karlovci 1899 S mora i planine Novi Sad 1901 Beogradske price Belgrade 1902 Posljednji vitezovi i Svrzimantija Mostar 1903 Zivot Belgrade 1904 Na slavi Belgrade 1904 Zavjet Belgrade 1904 Car Duklijan Mostar 1906 Nemirne duse Belgrade 1908 Biljeske jednoga pisca Belgrade 1923 Golub DobrasinovicTranslations edit Na vodi by Guy de Maupassant 1893 Vilina knjiga a collection of fairy tales 1894 Bleak House by Charles Dickens 1893 Zimske price by M de Vogie 1894 The dream by Emile Zola Pucanin kao vlastelin by Moliere 1906 The Misanthrope by Moliere The Imitation of Christ by Thomas a Kempis unpublished during Matavulj s lifetimeReferences edit Rodoslov porodice Matavuљ iz Shibenika Poreklo in Serbian 29 October 2019 Retrieved 4 January 2021 Projekat Rastko Simo Matavulj Pripovetke Translated and adapted from Jovan Skerlic s Istorija nove srpske knjizevnosti History of New Serbian Literature Belgrade 1921 pp 390 395 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Simo Matavulj in Serbian Extensive biography Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Simo Matavulj amp oldid 1180593705, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,