Labud Dragic

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Labud Dragić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Лабуд Драгић ; born October 24, 1954 in Ljevišta, Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian writer of Montenegrin origin.

Life

Labud Dragić was born in a small village in the upper Morača highlands of the Montenegrin Opština Kolašin . He graduated from Sarajevo in 1973 and then studied literature with a focus on literary theory at the Philological Faculty of the University of Belgrade , which he completed in 1979 with a diploma . The writer lives in Belgrade .

His texts have been published in numerous literary magazines and other print media such as Polja ( Serbian : fields), Književna reč (literary word), Nova Zora (New Zora), Trag (trace) and the Serbian-language Toronto News . In 2017 he received the Isidora Sekulić Prize , the Momo Kapor Prize , the Svetozar Ćorović Prize and the Seal of the Time Prize for Science and Social Theory (Pečat vremena za nauku i društvenu ) for his novel Kukavičja pilad (Cuckoo Chicks) teoriju) of the Pečat magazine . The story and fate of the characters in the novel takes place at the time of the last Montenegrin king Nikola towards the end of the First World War . The book title has a metaphorical level: the Serbian word cuckoo can synonymously mean coward .

Works

  • Koji nemaju pečata: pripovetke (Those who do not have a stamp; short stories), Belgrade 1985.
  • Sram u katedrali: pripovetke (shame in the cathedral; short stories) ISBN 86-09-00280-2 .
  • Dolinom Senki (Talschatten; Roman), Titograd 1994, ISBN 86-487-0002-7 .
  • Divlji anđeo (Wild Angel; short stories), Prosveta , Belgrade 1999.
  • Krv i voda (Blood and Water; Novel), Belgrade 2007, ISBN 978-86-17-15035-6 .
  • Kukavičja pilad (cuckoo chick ; novel), Belgrade 2016, ISBN 978-86-379-1328-3 .

Individual evidence

  1. Article about Labud Dragić in: Ko je ko u Srbiji '96: biografski leksikon , Bibliofon, Belgrad 1996 in the archive of the World Biographical Information System Online , accessed on October 17, 2017.
  2. Gozba mrtvih (Festival of the Dead, Polja No. 395–396, 1992; PDF) on the Polja website, accessed on October 24, 2017.
  3. Bogojavljene ( Epiphanie , Polja No. 407-408, 1998; PDF) on Polja's website, accessed on October 24, 2017
  4. Seobe (Migration) in: Književna reč No. 511, 2000.
  5. Kako je Bule pokorio Evropa (How the Bule Europe conquered; PDF), Nova Zora No. 40-41, 2013/14 (p. 216) on the Nova Zora website, accessed on October 24, 2017.
  6. Osveta (Revanche) in: Trag No. 2-2-8 / 2006 (p. 46) on the website of the Danilo Kiš Vrbas People's Library , accessed on October 24, 2017.
  7. Sveti Trifun ( Sankt Tryphon , Novine Toronto No. 1463/2016) on the Novine Toronto website, accessed on October 24, 2017.
  8. Award of the Isidora Sekulić Prize Article by Politika , accessed on October 17, 2017.
  9. Awarding of the Momo Kapor Prize , report by RTS , accessed on October 17, 2017.
  10. Presentation of the Svetozar Ćorović Prize Article by Slobodna Hercegovina, accessed on October 24, 2017.
  11. Award of the Pečat vremena 2017 , article in the Pečat magazine, accessed on October 24, 2017.
  12. Article on the novel of Večernje novosti , accessed on October 24, 2017.
  13. Review by Mira N. Mataric from the magazine ( World Literature Today , No. 76/2002) on the website TheFreeLibrary, accessed on October 24, 2017.
  14. Kukavičja pilad in the catalog of the Serbian National Library , accessed on June 24, 2018.