Branimir Ćosić

Branimir Ćosić (Serbian: Бранимир Ћосић) (13 September 1903 – 29 January 1934) was a Serbian writer and journalist born in the village of Štitar and died in Belgrade at 31 from tuberculosis. His parents were teachers in schools in nearby villages.

Branimir Ćosić (1903–1934)

Works

  • Stories about Bošković, stories (1924)
  • Egyptian woman and other romantic stories, stories (1927)
  • As the past waters, stories (1933)
  • Vicious Round, novel (1925)
  • Two Kingdoms, novel (1928)
  • Mown Field, novel (1933)
  • Ten writers - ten conversations, interviews
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gollark: Sign networking is something like 600B/s based on my calculations.
gollark: > If I didn’t say that you would infer I think only democrats would do _You inferred my inferences wrong then.
gollark: And> it’s not just democrats who judge based on someone’s backgroundseems to imply you don't like Democrats for some reason?
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