Josip Kozarac
Josip Kozarac (18 March 1858 – 21 August 1906) was a Croatian writer.
Josip Kozarac was born in Vinkovci, Croatia. He studied forestry management in Vienna and later served as forestry official in Vinkovci.
He wrote stories, plays and novels. In them he showed great ability to portray Slavonian peasants and expressed his displeasure over the decay of Slavonian economy and foreigners taking over Croatian national wealth. His most well-known work is his novel, Mrtvi kapitali (1890).
Works[]
- Biser-Kata
- Male pripovijesti
- Među svjetlom i tminom
- Mira Kodolićeva
- Mrtvi kapitali
- Oprava
- Priče djeda Nike
- Slavonska šuma
- Tena
See also[]
Sources[]
- Kozarac, Josip at lzmk.hr (in Croatian)
Categories:
- 1858 births
- 1906 deaths
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- Croatian novelists
- Male novelists
- People from Vinkovci
- Croatian male short story writers
- Croatian short story writers
- Croatian male writers
- 19th-century novelists
- 19th-century short story writers
- 19th-century male writers
- Croatian writer stubs
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