Miroslav Feldman
Miroslav Feldman | |
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Born | (1899-12-28)28 December 1899 Virovitica, Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 30 May 1976(1976-05-30) (aged 76) Zagreb, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia |
Occupation | Physician, writer, poet |
Nationality | Croat |
Genre | Drama |
Dr. Miroslav Feldman (28 December 1899 – 30 May 1976) was a Croatian-Jewish poet and writer.[1][2][3] Feldman was born in Virovitica on 28 December 1899.[4] He studied medicine in Zagreb and Vienna. After graduation, he returned to Croatia and worked as a physician in Virovitica, Osijek, Pakrac, Sarajevo and Zagreb.[5] During World War II he joined the Partisans, where he helped organize the medical corps.[6]
Feldman was the president of the Croatian and Yugoslav PEN. He began his career as a poet, but he was most notable as a drama writer. Feldman wrote a psychological drama with elements of the grotesque, and works with a strong social critique, in which he satirically speaks of occurrence in the province and life of the higher society.[5]
Feldman died in Zagreb on 30 May 1976 and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.[7][8]
Works
- "Arhipelag snova"
- "Vožnja"
- "Zec"
- "Profesor Žič"
- "U pozadini"
- "Iz mraka"
References
- ^ Snješka Knežević (2011, p. 115)
- ^ Romano (1980, p. 361)
- ^ Smiljanić, Vlatko (25 May 2012). "O židovstvu u Virovitici" (in Croatian). www.virovitica.net. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ Draško Ređep (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia): Matica srpska. p. 122.
- ^ a b "Miroslav Feldman (1899. – 1976.)" (in Croatian). www.virovitica.info. Archived from the original on 27 June 2012. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ "Miroslav Feldman, Zec- lice iz svjetskog rata" (in Croatian). www.bibliofil.hr. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ "Grobno mjesto Miroslava Feldmana – Ž 4 A – II/ I −121" (in Croatian). www.gradskagroblja.hr. Retrieved 13 June 2012.
- ^ (in Croatian) Gradska groblja Zagreb: Miroslav Feldman, Mirogoj Ž-4A-II/I-121
Bibliography
- Snješka Knežević, Aleksander Laslo (2011). Židovski Zagreb. Zagreb: AGM, Židovska općina Zagreb. ISBN 978-953-174-393-8.
- Romano, Jaša (1980). Jevreji Jugoslavije 1941–1945: žrtve genocida i učesnici narodnooslobodilačkog rata. Beograd: Jevrejski Istorijski Muzej, Saveza jevrejskih opština Jugoslavije.
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- Miroslav Krleža (1962)
- Vjekoslav Kaleb (1967)
- Dragutin Tadijanović (1967)
- Dobriša Cesarić (1968)
- Gustav Krklec (1968)
- Vjekoslav Majer (1969)
- Nikola Šop (1970)
- Miroslav Feldman (1971)
- Šime Vučetić (1972)
- Novak Simić (1973)
- Marijan Matković (1974)
- Ranko Marinković (1975)
- Vladimir Popović (1976)
- Drago Ivanišević (1977)
- Joža Horvat (1978)
- Marin Franičević (1979)
- Josip Barković (1980)
- Vesna Parun (1982)
- Jure Franičević-Pločar (1983)
- Aleksandar Flaker (1984)
- Jure Kaštelan (1984)
- Mirko Božić (1985)
- Vojin Jelić (1986)
- Živko Jeličić (1987)
- Ivan Slamnig (1988)
- Slobodan Novak (1989)
- Olinko Delorko (1990)
- Petar Šegedin (1991)
- Ivo Frangeš (1992)
- Srećko Diana (1993)
- Nikola Miličević (1994)
- Rajmund Kupareo (1995)
- Slavko Mihalić (1996)
- Ivan Kušan (1997)
- Miroslav Slavko Mađer (1998)
- Vesna Krmpotić (1999)
- Stanko Lasić (2000)
- Ivo Brešan (2001)
- Gajo Peleš (2002)
- Viktor Žmegač (2003)
- Josip Tabak (2004)
- Irena Vrkljan (2005)
- Miroslav Šicel (2006)
- Nedjeljko Fabrio (2007)
- Zvonimir Mrkonjić (2008)
- Milivoj Solar (2009)
- Ivan Aralica (2010)
- Nikica Petrak (2011)
- Luko Paljetak (2012)
- Tonko Maroević (2013)
- Zvonimir Majdak (2014)
- Pavao Pavličić (2015)
- Dubravko Jelčić (2016)
- Feđa Šehović (2017)
Danijel Dragojević(2018)- Andriana Škunca (2019)
- Dubravka Oraić-Tolić (2020)
- Hrvoje Hitrec (2021)