Anđelko Vuletić (6 February 1933 – 21 October 2021) was a Yugoslav and later Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian poet, novelist, drama writer, writer for children, literary critic and translator from French. He studied in his hometown of Trebinje and then at the Faculty of Philosophy (literature) in Belgrade. [1] [2] He was the winner of the Annual Awards of the Society of Writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1965 for the collection of poems Sedam vječnih pitanja (Seven Eternal Questions) and of numerous other awards and accolades. [3]
Some of his works were included in the Polish-language anthology Żywe źródła in 1996, translated and edited by Łucja Danielewska.
Anđelko Vuletić (6 February 1933 – 21 October 2021) was a Yugoslav and later Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian poet, novelist, drama writer, writer for children, literary critic and translator from French. He studied in his hometown of Trebinje and then at the Faculty of Philosophy (literature) in Belgrade. [1] [2] He was the winner of the Annual Awards of the Society of Writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1965 for the collection of poems Sedam vječnih pitanja (Seven Eternal Questions) and of numerous other awards and accolades. [3]
Some of his works were included in the Polish-language anthology Żywe źródła in 1996, translated and edited by Łucja Danielewska.