Erih Koš
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Erih Koš (Erich Kosch; Serbian Cyrillic: Ерих Кош) (born in 1913 in Sarajevo, Austria-Hungary) is a Serbian writer.
He studied jurisprudence in Belgrade and was active as a lawyer since 1935. In 1941, he participated in the resistance fight and held many different political-cultural positions during and after the Second World War in communist Yugoslavia. Aged, he still lives today in Belgrade, Serbia.
Koš wrote mainly novels and narrations, which treat topics of the resistance or problems of the Yugoslav society. Beside the telling work he wrote spirit-rich essays and translated Goethe and Chamisso into Serbian.
In 1978 he was elected as a member of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts in the Department of Language and Literature.
- U vatri - narrations 1947
- Trichloroethylene hronike - narrations 1949
- Zapisi o mladim ljudima - 1950
- Vreme , narrations 1952
- Čudnovata povest o Kitu Velikom takođe zvanom Veliki Mak , novel 1956 (dt. whale Rummel, 1965)
- Kao vuci , narrations 1958
- Sneg i led , novel 1961 (dt. ice, 1970)
- Novosadski pokolj , novel 1961
- Vrapci Van Pea , Roman 1962 (dt. the Spatzen of Van Pe, 1964)
- Prvo lice jednine , narrations 1963
- Imena , novel 1964
- Taj prokleti zanat spisateljski , essays 1965
- Mreže , novel 1967
- Montenegro, Montenegro dt. 1967
- Satire , 1968
- Mešano društvo , narrations 1969
- Zašto there ne 1971
- Cveće i bodlje , narrations 1972
- The best years, narration dt. 1972
- Well autobuskoj stanici , narrations 1974
- U potrazi za Mesijom , 2 Bde., novel 1978
- Bosanske priče , narrations 1984
- Satira i satiričari , essays 1985
- Šamforova smrt, novel 1986
- Pisac govora , 1989
- Uzgredne zabeleške , Aphorismen 1990
- Miševi , novel 1991
- Dosije Hrabak , novel (dt. the document Hrabak, 1991)