Sonja Tomić

Sonja Tomić is a contemporary Croatian writer, translator, illustrator, croatist, Germanist and radio presenter. She has been noted for her works in children's literature and travelogues.

Education

Born in Dubrovnik in 1947, she graduated theology, mathematics, germanistics and Croatian language and literature at the University of Zagreb. She lectured Croatian language for foreigners and both mathematics and physics at the monastic gymnasium Marianum, as well as German at the XVIII gymnasium in Zagreb and at the Catholic Faculty of Theology of the University of Zagreb.

Work

She is a member of the Croatian Writers' Association. She writes for Kolo,[1] Glas Koncila,[2] Kana, Veritas, as well for children magazines Smib, Zvrk and Mak. She is an editor of children radio emissions at the Croatian Radio, Croatian Catholic Radio and Radio Maria. Her literary works were translated in Slovakian, Swedish, German, English, French and Italian, partially by her. Her husband Stjepan is also writer and co-author of two works. She collaborated with Stjepan Lice, Bonaventura Duda, Ivanka Brađašević and other noted Croatian Catholic writers and intellectuals.

Her children's literature corresponds with biblical-inspired literature of Selma Lagerlöf.[3]

gollark: (not actually assembly, not actually implemented yet, does not support negative numbers, 64KiB of memory only)
gollark: Program it yourself... IN POTATOASM™!
gollark: Hmm, this probably could be made TC if I have some mechanism for having different "processes" with different registers/memory space communicate.
gollark: I could probably have it share code with a disassembler, too, although even the ISA-as-currently-implemented allows a bunch of obfuscatory tricks.
gollark: I'm considering implementing the assembler in JS or Python or Rust or something, but it *would* be nice to have this available from within potatOS.

References

  1. Tomić, Sonja. Daj da..., Kolo 3 (2004). Acces date 2 April 2020.
  2. Tomić, Sonja. Sjećanje na znamenitog bibličara i povremenog Makovca Glas Koncila. Published 3 September 2012. Acces date 2 April 2020.
  3. Ćurić, Mihaela (2008): Biblijski motivi u djelima Sonje Tomić i Selme Lagerlöf Life and school: journal for the theory and practice of education 54 (19): 21-36.
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