Branimir Šćepanović
Branimir Šćepanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранимир Шћепановић; 19 April 1937 – 30 November 2020) was a Serbian and Yugoslav writer.[1][2][3]
Branimir Šćepanović | |
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Born | 19 April 1937 Podgorica, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Died | 30 November 2020 83) Belgrade, Serbia | (aged
Resting place | Belgrade New Cemetery |
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Serbian |
Nationality | Serbian |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
Genre | novel, short story, screenplay |
Notable works | Usta puna zemlja Stid Smrt gospodina Goluže |
Notable awards | October Award |
Biography
His father was a teacher and a published author. Šćepanović started writing during high school.[4] The novel Usta puna zemlje had 32 editions in Serbia and 23 editions in France.[4] He served as artistic director of Avala Film.[5]
Šćepanović won the October award from the city of Belgrade and two Golden Arenas for Best Screenplay.
Works
- Books
- Pre istine, 1961
- Sramno leto, 1965
- Usta puna zemlje, 1974
- Smrt gospodina Goluže, 1977
- Iskupljenje, 1980
- Ono drugo vreme, Srpska književna zadruga, 2015[6]
- Screenplays
- Ono more, 1965
- Kljuc, 1965
- Pre istine, 1968
- Lelejska gora, 1968
- Sramno leto, 1969
- Kako umreti, 1972
- Sutjeska, 1973
- Smrt gospodina Goluže, 1982
- Vreme leoparda, 1985
See also
References
- "DUHOVNA SITUACIJA MODERNIH VREMENA: O umetničkoj prozi o doživljajima sveta velikog srpskog pisca Branimira Šćepanovića". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-12-06.
- Serbia, RTS, Radio televizija Srbije, Radio Television of. "Преминуо писац Бранимир Шћепановић". www.rts.rs. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
- "Usta puna zemlje Branimira Šćepanovića u kontekstu stvarnosne proze tog doba". pulse.rs. Retrieved 2020-12-06.
- "NA KRAJU SAM BIO UMORAN: Poslednji intervju Branimira Šćepanovića za "Novosti"". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-12-06.
- "KRAJ HEROJSKOG DOBA KNjIŽEVNOSTI: Dirljivi oproštaji od Branimira Brane Šćepanovića". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-12-06.
- "Ono drugo vreme : izabrane proze : Branimir Šćepanović". Knjizara.com (in Serbian). Retrieved 2020-12-06.
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