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Alija Isaković (1932–1997) Bosnian-Herzegovinian Author, Writer, Novelist, Historian of Language and Literature Alija Isaković was a renowned Bosnian-Herzegovinian author, intellectual, and pioneer of modern Bosnian language and culture. Widely regarded as one of the foremost Bosnian intellectuals of the 20th century, Isaković made lasting contributions to literature, linguistics, and cultural history, earning recognition for his work as a novelist, historian of language, and editor. Born in 1932, Isaković's educational journey spanned several cities, reflecting his diverse intellectual interests and travels. He studied Yugoslav literature and Serbo-Croatian language at the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo, but his career was far from conventional. A man of many talents, Isaković worked as a geological technician and uranium prospector before turning to writing, scriptwriting for television, and curating cultural publications. He also served as the editor of Život magazine and worked at the Cultural Heritage of BiH edition at the Sarajevo publishing house Svjetlost . Isaković's literary output was vast and varied, encompassing short stories, novels, plays, essays, studies, and screenplays. He was instrumental in compiling and editing important anthologies of Bosnian literature. Among his notable works were the groundbreaking Pearls (1972), an anthology of Muslim writers, Hodoljubje (1973), the first collection of Bosnian travel writers, and Hasanaginica, 1774-1974 . His scholarly work also included critical editions of Behar magazine selections in collaboration with Hadžem Hajdarević, and the influential essay On the 'nationalization' of Muslims (1990), which played a key role in fostering Bosniak national consciousness. Isaković was also deeply committed to the development and preservation of the Bosnian language. His lexicographic contributions, such as the Dictionary of Characteristic Lexis in the Bosnian Language (1993) and Dictionary of the Bosnian Language (1995), remain central to the understanding of Bosnian linguistic heritage. He advocated tirelessly for the recognition and promotion of the Bosniak language, shaping its modern identity and status. Alija Isaković passed away in Sarajevo in 1997, leaving behind a legacy of intellectual achievement and cultural influence. In his honor, the Bosnian cultural association Preporod established the Alija Isaković Prize for outstanding dramatic texts, ensuring his enduring impact on Bosnian literature and culture. Isaković's lifelong dedication to the Bosnian language and his substantial contributions to literature and intellectual thought make him an iconic figure in the cultural history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Name: Alija Isaković
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- Birth: 15/01/1932 (Stolac, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Death: 14/03/1997 (Sarajevo, Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina)
- Died at 65
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- Lived in Sarajevo
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