Jara Ribnikar
Appearance
Jara Ribnikar (
Federal People's Assembly
.
Biography
Ribnikar was born Jaroslava Hájková in
National Liberation War was made.[3]
From the beginning of the war, the Ribnikars were members of the Partisans. Jara Ribnikar worked for the Partisans' Supreme Staff and was present in
TANJUG, a Partisan news agency. Jara Ribnikar became member of the TANJUG staff.[3]
Between 1948 and 1965, Jara Ribnikar was editor of the artistic journal "Jugoslavija". In this period, she published her first poems under a pen name Dušanka Radak.[3] After Vladislav's death in 1955, Jara started writing prose. She wrote a dozen novels and several short story collections. Her best known novel was Jan Nepomucki (1969) for which was among the finalists for the NIN Award.[4] Between 1979 and 1991, she published five volumes of memoirs.
In the 1990s, Ribnikar became proponent of the
transcendental meditation and supported pro-Milošević party Yugoslav Left.[5] Ribnikar died in Belgrade's Dragiša Mišović Hospital on 30 April 2007.[3]
Works
Poem collections
- Idu dani, noći, dani, 1952
Novels
- Nedovršeni krug, 1954
- Zašto vam je unakaženo lice, 1956
- Bakaruša, 1961
- Pobeda i poraz, 1963
- Ti, 1963
- Ja, ti, mi, 1967
- Jan Nepomucki, 1969
- Priviđenja, 1976
- Kratko beogradsko proleće, 1977
- Porodične priče, 1995
- Roman o T. M., 1998
- Skretnica, 2001
Short story collections
- Devetog dana, 1953
- Largo, 1957
- Među nama, 1973
- Ženske ljubavne priče, 1997
Memoirs
- Život i priča I–V, 1979–1995
- Dete iz Hradeca, 1990
References
- ^ "R. TOŠOVIĆ - PREDSJEDNIK SRPSKE KNJIŽEVNE ZADRUGE". Slobodna Dalmacija (8695): 7. 28 February 1973.
- ^ "о нама". Српски ПЕН центар. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "Preminula Jara Ribnikar". Politika. 3 May 2007. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
- ^ "1969. Бора Ћосић "Улога моје породице у светској револуцији"". NIN. Retrieved 18 April 2023.
- ISBN 978-86-7494-134-8.