Milan Mučibabić

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Milan Mučibabić (1922 – 1985) was an author and journalist born in Nevesinje, Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1] After graduating from the construction engineering high school, he got a job in steel works in Zenica. In 1941, at the start of World War II, he joined the army as a partisan and participated in defending his country. After the war, he worked as a youth activist and later as a journalist for "Oslobodjenje",[2] where he stayed until his early retirement in 1969 after which he devoted himself to his literary work. As a journalist, he wrote reports about local villages, agriculture, and various pieces about people and happenings during and after the war. He is a recipient of numerous journalistic and literary awards, including the Sixth of April Award which he received for his literary works. He published a number of books, the most notable of which was the trilogy "Stone and ashes" for which he received recognition as the best novel with a war theme. He died in 1985 in Sarajevo where he is also buried.

Bibliography[edit]

  • From the other side of the trenches (1958)
  • Landmarks (1964)
  • The story about our youth (1967)
  • The stone sea (1970)
  • Bezdanica (1973)
  • Romanija which lives (1974)
  • The blooming colors of summer (1975)
  • Undefeated by time (1978)
  • Stone and ashes I and II (1982)
  • When children did not play war (1984)
  • Stone and ashes III (1984)
  • At the end of dark deep woods (1990)

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Milan Mučibabić – čovjek zajedništva, povezanosti i privrženosti". tacno.net (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  2. ^ Милисавац, Живан, ed. (1984). Југословенски књижевни лексикон (in Serbian) (2. ed.). Нови Сад: Матица српска. pp. 528–529.