Enver Kazaz Explained

Enver Kazaz
Birth Date:15 January 1962
Birth Place:Kamenice, PR Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia
Occupation:Literary historian, Literary critic, Poet, Publicist
Nationality:Bosnia and Herzegovina
Education:University of Sarajevo University of Belgrade
Period:1991 - present

Enver Kazaz (born 15 January 1962) is a Bosnian literary historian, literary critic, writer, social commentator and publicist.[1] He is a Centennial Professor and head of the department of Croatian literature in the wider department of comparative literature of the University of Sarajevo.[2]

Biography

He was born in the village of Kamenica, a part of the municipality of Ilijaš to a Bosniak family. He studied South Slavic literature at the University of Sarajevo where he graduated in 1985. He earned his post-graduate degree from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology in 1991 with a thesis on the spirit of modernity in Musa Ćazim Ćatić's poetry.[3] In 2000, he earned his PhD from the University of Sarajevo with a thesis on Bosniak novelists of the 20th century.[4] [5] He had worked as a researcher in the Sarajevo-based Institute for Literature from 1986 to 1992.[6] He has been a Centennial Professor, head of the department of Croatian literature and comparative Slavic Studies since 1996. Since 2005, he is a visiting professor at the University of Warsaw. He was one of the founders of the Zoro publishing house and the founder and editor-in-chief of the literary journal Lica.[7] He is also one of the founders of the Open University of Sarajevo.[8] He is a noted left-wing social and political commentator and activist.[9] [10] [11] In 2017, he has signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.[12]

Selected bibliography

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Enver Kazaz. Fondacija Mak Dizdar.
  2. Web site: Prof. Dr. Enver Kazaz. University of Sarajevo.
  3. Web site: Nova pripovjedačka Bosna. Sveske.ba.
  4. Web site: Enver Kazaz: Bošnjački bosanski jezik. Prometej.ba.
  5. Web site: Bošnjački roman XX vijeka. Knjiga.ba.
  6. Web site: Enver Kazaz biografija. Penbih.ba.
  7. Web site: Enver Kazaz biografija. Penbih.ba.
  8. Web site: Uskoro počinje šesti Otvoreni univerzitet Sarajevo pod nazviom "Šta da se radi?". Radio Sarajevo.
  9. Web site: Enver Kazaz: Dinastija Izetbegović u 2018. bi mogla otići s povijesne scene. Dnevni avaz.
  10. Web site: Enver Kazaz: Socijaldemokratija se vraća svojim osnovama i ljevica će biti ta koja će izvući zemlju iz kriza. Prometej.ba.
  11. Web site: Enver Kazaz: Izazovi nove ljevice. Okruzenje.net.
  12. Web site: Derk. Denis. Donosi se Deklaracija o zajedničkom jeziku Hrvata, Srba, Bošnjaka i Crnogoraca. Večernji List. A Declaration on the Common Language of Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins is About to Appear. Serbo-Croatian. Večernji list. 6–7. Zagreb. 0350-5006. 28 March 2017. 20 September 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170920235101/https://www.vecernji.hr/vijesti/deklaracija-o-zajednickom-jeziku-iz-zagreba-donosi-se-30-ozujka-u-sarajevu-1159142. live. 5 June 2019.