Dinko Šimunović
Dinko Šimunović | |
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Born |
Knin, Kingdom of Croatia, Austria-Hungary | 1 September 1873
Died |
3 August 1933 59) Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia | (aged
Occupation | Novelist |
Language | Croatian |
Dinko Šimunović (1 September 1873 – 3 August 1933) was a Croatian writer.
Dinko Šimunović was born in Knin. He spent most of his life as a teacher in villages of the Zagora, the hinterland of southern Croatia.
He wrote many stories and novels, all dealing with people from his native region. He considered rural life superior to urban, but he showed compassion for people forced to emigrate due to poverty.
He died in Zagreb.
Works
- "Mrkodol",
- "Đerdan",
- "Mladost", (The Youth)
- "Alkar", (Alka knight)
- "Tuđinac", (The Foreigner)
- "Porodica Vinčić" (Vinčić Family)
- "Duga" (The Rainbow)
Alkar was translated to Chinese language.[1]
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