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Isak Samokovlija

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Occupation
  
Writer, academic

Books
  
Tales of old Sarajevo

Movies
  
Hanka

Role
  
Writer

Name
  
Isak Samokovlija


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Born
  
3 September 1889 Gorazde, Condominium of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Austro-Hungarian Empire (
1889-09-03
)

Subject
  
Jewish life in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Died
  
January 15, 1955, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

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Isak Samokovlija (3 September 1889 – 15 January 1955) was a prominent Bosnian Jewish writer. By profession he was a physician. His stories describe the life of the Bosnian Sephardic Jews.

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Biography

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Samokovlija was born into a Sephardi Jewish family in Goražde, Bosnia and Herzegovina at the time of the Austro-Hungarian occupation.

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After completing primary school Samokovlija went to Sarajevo, attended high school and relocated to Vienna, where he studied medicine. Later he worked as a doctor in the towns Goražde and Fojnica (1921–25) before beginning a regular job at Sarajevo's Koševo hospital in 1925.

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At the beginning of the Second World War, he was a department head at the Koševo hospital. In April 1941 he was discharged from service as well as other Jews, but soon he was mobilized as a medical doctor fights against a typhus epidemic. It was not until 1945, he managed to escape Yugoslavia and hide until the country was liberated. After the end of World War II, he held various positions in the Bosnian and Yugoslav literary circles. From 1948-51 he edited the magazine Brazda, and then, until his death he was an editor at the publishing company Svjetlost.

His first short story Rafina avlija was published in 1927 and two years later his first collection of stories, Od proljeća do proljeća, came out. Several of his stories were made into television films and his book Hanka was made into a film of the same name directed by Slavko Vorkapić in 1955. He did not live to see the film, dying at age 65 in January 1955. He was buried in an old Jewish cemetery on the slopes of Trebević mountain, near Sarajevo.

References

Isak Samokovlija Wikipedia