Milovan Danojlić

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Milovan Danojlić ( Serbian - Cyrillic Милован Данојлић ; born July 3, 1937 in Ivanovci near Ljig in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia , today Serbia ) is a Serbian author who lives today (2013) in France .

Life

After completing his French studies in Serbia, Danojlić went to the University of Poitiers in France as a lecturer for Serbo-Croatian in 1984 , where he has lived since then. In 1989 Danojlić was a member of the founding committee of the Demokratska Stranka (DS), which was the first non-communist party in Yugoslavia before the fall of the Wall. Since 2000 he has been a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts .

Since 2010 Danojlić has been a regular column writer for the Serbian weekly NIN .

Awards

Works

Novels
  • Kako je Dobrislav protrčao kroz Jugoslaviju (How Dobrislav ran through Yugoslavia), 2nd edition 1981
  • Zmijin svlak (snakeskin), 1983
  • Kao divlja zver. Teškoće s ljudima i sa stvarima (Like a wild animal. Difficulty with people and objects), 1985
  • Dragi moj Petroviću , 1990 ( ISBN 86-09-00259-4 );
  • Godina prolazikroz avliju , 1992 (The years fly through the yard)
  • Oslobodioci i izdajnici , 1997
  • Light and Underworld , Narodna Biblioteka Karlo Bijelicki, Sombor 1998
  • Pesnici , 2007 (writer)
  • Dobro jeste živeti , 2010 (It is good to live)
Short stories
Poetry
  • Rodna godina (year of birth), 1972
  • Muka s rečima (The Plague with the Words), 1978
  • Pesme (poems), 1978; 6th edition 1991 ( ISBN 86-19-01508-7 )
  • Šta sunce večera (What the sun in the evening), 2nd edition 1991 ( ISBN 86-09-00289-6 )
Children's book
  • Kako spavaju tramvaji , collection of poems, 1959 (How the trams sleep)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts ( Memento of the original from January 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.sanu.ac.rs
  2. Three weeks are sufficient for the soul in: FAZ of March 12, 2011, page L 10