Branimir Živojinović

Branimir Živojinović (Belgrade, 10 June 1930 Belgrade, 20 August 2007) was a Serbian poet and translator.[1]

Biography

His parents were Velimir Živojinović Masuka,[2] a theatre director, and Danica (née Radmilović),[3] a French teacher. Živojinović studied philosophy at the University of Belgrade, graduated in 1957, and later also taught there.[4] He translated various literary works from German to Serbian, including Goethe's Faust[5] and poems by Rainer Maria Rilke.[6]

Bibliography

  • Dopiranje, Nolit, Belgrade 1972
  • Označavanja, Matica Srpska, Novi Sad 1972

References



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