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Du?ko Trifunovi?
Duškov Vidikovac monument in Sremski Karlovci
Du?kov Vidikovac monument in Sremski Karlovci
Born Du?ko Trifunovi?
( 1933-09-13 ) 13 September 1933
Sijekovac , Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died 28 January 2006 (2006-01-28) (aged 72)
Novi Sad , Serbia and Montenegro
Occupation Poet and author
Period 1958?2006

Du?ko Trifunovi? ( Serbian : Душко Трифунови? , 13 September 1933 ? 28 January 2006) was a Yugoslav writer, poet and television author.

Life [ edit ]

Born in the small village of Sijekovac near Bosanski Brod (then part of the Vrbas Banovina , Kingdom of Yugoslavia ), [1] to father Vaso and illiterate mother Petra. His father died from tuberculosis in 1945. [2]

Trifunovi? did not have much formal schooling since he started working in a factory during his early teens. Working as a locksmith affixing train wagon doors, he eventually moved to Sarajevo in 1957 at the age of 24 to continue the same line of work. Parallel to his factory work, he also secretly wrote poetry and once in Sarajevo finally got a chance to pursue it in earnest. He published his first book in 1958, and over the next 48 years wrote 84 poetry books, four novels, and several dramas.

He also wrote over 300 song lyrics, [1] most notably for Bijelo dugme (nation-wide hits " Ne gledaj me tako i ne ljubi me vi?e " " ?ta bi dao da si na mom mjestu ", "Do?ivjeti stotu", "Pristao sam bi?u sve ?to ho?e", and "Ima neka tajna veza", as well as other tracks like "Glavni junak jedne knjige" and "Ni?ta mudro"), Indexi (hit "I pad je let"), Zdravko ?oli? (hit "Glavo luda"), Vajta (hit "Zlatna ribica"), Jadranka Stojakovi? , Neda Ukraden , and ?eljko Joksimovi? ("Ima ne?to u tom ?to me ne?e?").

Trifunovi? also authored several children's books and created several children programs for Televizija Sarajevo , the most prominent being ?ta djeca znaju o zavi?aju ( What children know about the homeland ).

Since 1992, he divided his time between Novi Sad and Sremski Karlovci in Serbia, working on Radio Television Novi Sad (RTNS) until retirement. He received Branko's award, City of Sarajevo April 6 Award, Federal and many other acknowledgments.

He died on 28 January 2006 in Novi Sad (at the time Serbia and Montenegro ) at the age of 72, and was interred at the ?erat Cemetery in Sremski Karlovci where he had lived during the last years of his life. [1]

Selected bibliography [ edit ]

  • Tajna veza , selected poems (1994)
  • Veliko otvorenje (2000)
  • Gola se?a , novel (2002)

Filmography (screenplays) [ edit ]

  • Ram za sliku moje drage (1968)
  • ?ivot je masovna pojava (1970)
  • Adam Ledolomac (1990)

References [ edit ]

  1. ^ a b c "Preminuo pjesnik Du?ko Trifunovi?" (in Bosnian). Klix.ba. 28 January 2006 . Retrieved 15 May 2020 .
  2. ^ Vasovi?, Vladan. "Du?ko Trifunovi? o Sebi" . scribid.com .

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