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Nationality
  
Croat

Nominations
  
NIN Award

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Ervin Sinko

Occupation
  
Writer, poet


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Born
  
5 October 1898 (
1898-10-05
)
Apatin, Austro-Hungarian monarchy, (now Serbia)

Died
  
March 26, 1967, Zagreb, Croatia

Books
  
Optimistak: tortenelmi regeny 1918/19-bol

Ervin Šinko (born Franjo Spitzer; 5 October 1898 – 26 March 1967) was a CroatianHungarian writer, publisher and poet.

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Šinko was born in Apatin to a Jewish family on 5 October 1898. He attended elementary school in Apatin and gymnasium in Subotica. During World War I, in 1917, Šinko was mobilized and in 1918 he participated in the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. At the center of his literary occupation were the topics and questions about the Hungarian Revolution. Šinko worked in many Hungarian magazine such as: "A Tett", "Ma", "Internationale", "Tüz", "Korunk", "Nyugat" and others. He moved to Vienna, where in 1924 he published magazine "Testvér". Šinko also lived in Zurich, Moscow and Paris. While in Paris his articles where published in "L'Europe", "Monde" and "Ce Soir". In 1939 he moved to Croatia, Zagreb, where he lived until World War II. During World War II he escaped to Dalmatia, where he was arrested and imprisoned by Italian Fascist. After the capitulation of Italy and liberation, Šinko joined the Partisans. In 1945 he moved back to Zagreb, where stayed for the rest of his life. Šinko was member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Croatian Writers Society. In 1946 he began to devote his energies to literary studies and writings on public affairs. In 1959 he became professor and director of the Hungarian department at Novi Sad University.

Šinko died on 26 March 1967 in Zagreb and was buried at the Mirogoj Cemetery.

Book of songs

  • Éjszakák és hajnalok, 1916
  • Fáajdalmas istem, Fischer, Beč, 1923
  • Novel

  • Četrnaest dana, Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb, 1947
  • Optimisti: roman jedne revolucije, Zora, Zagreb, 1954
  • Optimisták: történelmi regény 1918/19-ből, Magvető, Budimpešta, 1965
  • Optimisták, Noran Libro Kiadó, Budimpešta, 2010
  • Novella

  • Aegidius útra kelése, 1927
  • Aronova ljubav, Zora, Zagreb, 1951
  • Stories

  • Pripovijetke, Zora, Zagreb, 1950
  • Literary Studies and essays

  • Eto ide naša sila...: uz omladinsku prugu, Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb, 1947
  • Književne studije, Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, Zagreb, 1949
  • Sablast kruži Evropom: članci, rasprave i predavanja (1948.-1951.), Zora, Zagreb, 1951
  • Roman jednog romana: bilješke iz moskovskog dnevnika od 1935 do 1937 godine., Zora, Zagreb, 1955
  • Falanga Antikrista i drugi komentari, Zora, Zagreb, 1957
  • Lik književnika danas, Univerzum, Zagreb, 1957
  • Roman eines Romans: Moskauer Tagebuch, Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik, Köln, 1962
  • Csokonai életmüve, Forum, Novi Sad, 1965
  • Pjesme u prozi, Pripovijetke, Zapisi, Ogledi, Matica hrvatska, Zora, Zagreb, 1969
  • Sablast kruži Evropom, Globus, Zagreb, 1982
  • Drvarski dnevnik, BIGZ, Beograd, 1987
  • Krleža: esszék, tanulmányok, kommentárok, Forum Könyvkiadó, Novi Sad, 1987
  • Az út. Naplók: 1916–1939, Akadémiai Kiadó, Budimpešta, 1990
  • Roman eines Romans: Moskauer Tagebuch, 1935–1937, Das Arsenal, Berlin, 1990
  • References

    Ervin Šinko Wikipedia


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