Albanian-born writer Bekim Sejranovic dies

The Bosnian writer of Albanian descent Bekim Sejranovic died at the age of 48. His split from this world confirmed to foreign media, his close friend, Damir Uzunovic, director of a publishing house in Sarajevo, Kosovo reports. The causes of the writer's death and translators of literature have not yet been made [...]
His split from this world confirmed to foreign media, his close friend, Damir Uzunovic, director of a publishing house in Sarajevo, Kosovo reports.
The causes of the writer's death and translators of literature have not yet become known, but are taught that he suffered from illness.
Bekim Sejranovic was born in 1972 in Berqko, where seven elementary school classes were completed.
Since 1985 he has attended the Marine Middle School in Rijeka, with the naval scientific degree.
After graduating, he studied for a year at the Faculty of Marine Studies in Rijeka, but then decided to study Croatian literature and comparison at the Faculty of Philosophy in Rijeka.
He moved to Oslo in 1993 and received his master's degree in South Slavic literature from the Faculty of History and Philosophy in 1999.
From 2001 to 2006, he worked as a professor at the faculty mentioned and taught South Slavic literature and language.
Since the year 2000, he has worked as a translator of court and literary translators.
The Bosnian writer of Albanian descent had also been part of various cultural-artistic festivals, one of which was held in 2013 even at the culture centre”Rexep Mitrovica” in Mitrovica.
Sejranovic at the” festival Do You Read Me”, had appeared to the public reading pieces from his novel” Sandals”, which consists of several short stories.












