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Veljko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вељко Петровић; Sombor, Serbia, 4 February 1884 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 27 July 1967) was a Serbian poet, short story writer, diplomat, and academic.
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Veljko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вељко Петровић; Sombor, Serbia, 4 February 1884 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 27 July 1967) was a Serbian poet, short story writer, diplomat, and academic.

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Veljko Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вељко Петровић; Sombor, Serbia, 4 February 1884 - Belgrade, Serbia, Yugoslavia, 27 July 1967) was a Serbian poet, short story writer, diplomat, and academic.

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Biography Veljko Petrović was born in Sombor, Vojvodina, then part of Austria-Hungary, on 4 February 1884. His father George was a catechist from Sombor who became a monk after his wife's sudden death, taking the name of Gerasim in a monastery in 1891, and later went on to teach at the well-known seminary, Clerical Grande école of Saint Arsenije in Sremski Karlovci. Veljko's mother Mileva was the daughter of the Sombor parish priest Jovan Momirović. His mother died a few weeks after giving birth. Veljko Petrović had two older sisters, Vida and Andja, and a brother, Milivoj. He finished high school in his native Sombor. In 1902 he arrived in Budapest where he studied law. At the same time, he was a cadet of the first Serbian college, the Sava Tekelija Institute, better known as the Tekelijanum in Pest, and graduated in 1908 at the same time as his schoolmate Milenko Petrović. As a young man, Petrović wrote about the pronounced apathy of the Serbian youth and people in Sombor, which he said he vegetates and knows little about Serbs from other parts, as well as that they prefer to speak Hungarian en masse. During the Great War, he was…

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Works 1902: Rodoljubive pesme (Patriotic Poems); 1909: Bunja 1912: Na pragu (On the Threshold); 1921: Bunja i drugi iz Ravnagrad (Bunja and Others from Ravangrad); 1921: Varljivo Proleće (Deceptive Spring) 1922: Poverenje savesti (Demented Consciences) 1922: Tri pripovetke (Three Tales); 1924: Iskušenja (Temptations); 1925: Priče (Tales) 1932: Izdanci iz zapaljena grma (Shoots from a Burning Stump); 1948: Prepelica u ruci (A Quail in the hand); 1964: Dah života (Breath of Life).

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References Translated and adapted from Serbian Wikipedia: https://sr.wikipedia.org/sr-ec/%D0%92%D0%B5%D1%99%D0%BA%D0%BE_%D0%9F%D0%B5%D1%82%D1%80%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8%D1%9B_(%D0%BA%D1%9A%D0%B8%D0%B6%D0%B5%D0%B2%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA)