Milan Orlić

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Milan Orlić ( Serbian Cyrillic : Милан Орлић; born November 15, 1962 in Pančevo , Yugoslavia ) is a Serbian poet , writer and publisher .

biography

Milan Orlić completed his studies ( Magister ) at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Belgrade . In 1987 the Belgrade publishing house Prosveta published the first volume of prose by the twenty-five-year-old author and two years later Orlić was one of the editors of the literary yearbook of the 14th Rukopisi ( Manuscripts ) Festival 1989. The festival, which takes place every year to this day, has been run by the House of Young People since 1977 ( Dom omladine ) in his hometown to promote young authors. In 1994, in addition to his artistic career, he started a career as an entrepreneur with the establishment of the Mali Nemo publishing house . The range of publishing houses includes literary , humanities and cultural history as well as fiction publications by intellectual personalities and young authors of contemporary Serbian literature. The poet and writer Orlić has received several Serbian literary prizes, including such renowned prizes as the Isidora Sekulić Prize (1995), the Branko Miljković Prize (1998) and the Milan Rakić Prize (2006). As a publisher, he himself founded a prize named after the publisher for the promotion of contemporary literature . The Mali Nemo Prize ( Nagrada Mali Nemo ) was awarded every year from 2007 to 2013 during the Belgrade Book Fair . In 2004 his publisher was the only representative from Vojvodina at the Frankfurt Book Fair .

In the last two decades, numerous reviews and essays on Serbian literature written by him have been published in well-known magazines (including Letopis Matice srpske , Polja , Koraci) on the Serbian literary scene. For many years now, he has been editor-in-chief of the literary magazine Sveske ( Serbian : notebooks), which has become widely recognized . Milan Orlić has participated in many international academic conferences , symposia and literary soirées organized by institutions such as the Center culturel de Serbie ( Paris , 2012) or the Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies ( Boston , 2013). From 2002 to 2005, 2010 and 2013 he was a temporary lecturer in Serbian literature and lectured at universities in Paris , Prague , Brno , Krakow , Gdansk , Wroclaw , Poznan , Opole and Melbourne . A selection of his poetry was published in anthologies in Romanian and Polish translations in 2006 and 2008 . Some of his poems have been published in English translation in 2001, 2013 and 2016 in the International Poetry Review ( Greensboro, North Carolina ), in The Literary Review ( Madison, New Jersey ) and by a publisher in New Orleans . Two of his books of poetry were published in a French edition in 2013. In 2015 Milan Orlić crowned his success in life to the promotion of Doctor of Philosophy at Monash University in Melbourne .

Works (selection)

credentials

  1. Biography on the official website of the Mali Nemo publishing house, accessed on March 27, 2018.
  2. Publishing information on the CompanyWall website, accessed on March 27, 2018.
  3. Zoran Dušković, Milan Orlić, Miloš Nikolić: Rukopisi 14, Dom omladine Pančevo , Književna omladina Pančeva, Belgrade 1989, pp. 7–8.
  4. Ivan Dorovský: balkánských spisovatelů Slovník: albánská literatura, bosenskohercegovská literatura, Bulharská literatura, Chorvatská literatura, Makedonska literatura, Slovinská literatura, Srbská a Černohorská literatura , Prague 2001, ISBN 80-7277-006-3 , p 425 (Biography of the author ).
  5. Publishing company presentation in a branch of the bookstore chain Platobooks , report by RTV on YouTube , accessed on March 27, 2018.
  6. ↑ Presentation by the publisher at the Belgrade Book Fair , report by RTV on YouTube , accessed on March 27, 2018.
  7. Book presentation in the Vlada Aksentijevic Library Obrenovac , report by RTV MAG on YouTube, accessed on April 21, 2018.
  8. ^ Interview with Milan Orlić about the publishing house presentation in Frankfurt and Banja Luka , Pančevac No. 4055/2004, accessed March 27, 2018.
  9. ^ Soirée littéraire, Paris 2012 , Flickr , accessed March 27, 2018.
  10. 45th ANNUAL CONVENTION ASEEES the Association for Slavic, East European & Eurasian Studies, Boston, 2013, p 200, accessed on 28 March 2018th
  11. Orfeu îndrǎgostit: antologie a poeziei sârbe de dragoste , Timișoara 2006, ISBN 978-973-8402-60-7 .
  12. Wszystkie chwile są tu i nic być nie przestaje: antologia poezji serbskiej XX wieku , Volume 2, Warsaw 2007, ISBN 978-83-85571-45-2 .
  13. Milan Orlić in the International Poetry Review , Volume 27/2/2001, pp. 28–39.
  14. Milan Orlić in The Literary Review, Volume 56/4/2013 on the website of the literary magazine, accessed on March 27, 2018.
  15. Biljana D. Obradovic and Dubravka Djurić: Cat Painters: An Anthology of Contemporary Serbian Poetry , New Orleans in 2016, ISBN 978-1-944884-08-6 , short description on the website of the publisher retrieved on 27 March 2018th
  16. URUČENA TITULA DOKTORA FILOZOFIJE MILANU ORLIĆU , article on the doctorate in philosophy in the Serbian-language Australian newspaper Srpski Glas, accessed on March 27, 2018.
  17. The narrative structure of the Serbian postmodern novel: the disintegration of the narrative subject an re-construction of the narrator figure , Melbourne 2015, Dissertation on Figshare , accessed on March 28, 2018.
  18. Review by Vasa D. Mihailovich in World Literature Today , Volume 73/2/1999 on TheFreeLibrary website, accessed on March 27, 2018.
  19. COBISS ( Union Catalog ) of the Serbian National Library , accessed on March 27, 2018.