Julije Benešić


Julije Benešić (born March 1, 1883 in Ilok, died December 19, 1957 in Zagreb) - Croatian poet. Initially, he studied at Iloku, then at the gymnasium in Osijek, studied in Vienna, Krakow, Zagreb, Prague and again in Kraków, where he received his diploma in 1907. In the years 1921-1926 and again in 1939/1940 he was the director of the National Theater in Zagreb, he was an organizer of cultural life in Croatia and a distinguished service in the field of Polish-Yugoslav cultural cooperation. In the years 1930-1938, he published in Poland 13 volumes of the Yugoslav Library - Polish translations of works of Croatian, Serbian and Slovenian classics. He also translated the works of Mickiewicz, Słowacki, Żeromski, Sienkiewicz, Reymont and other Polish classics, for which in 1957 he received the Polish Pen Club award. In 1939 he published a collection of Grammar of Croatian or Serbian language. He also published an anthology of Polish poetry, a Croatian-Polish dictionary, columns, essays and memoirs Eight years in Warsaw (1985). Bibliography

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