Nino Raspudić

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Nino Raspudić (2015)

Nino Raspudić (born November 3, 1975 in Mostar , Yugoslavia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina )) is a Croatian philosopher , publicist and translator from Italian.

Life

Raspudić attended primary school in Mostar and graduated from high school in Treviso - as a refugee from the Bosnian war . He received his PhD from the University of Zagreb in 2008 . He wrote articles for the Croatian Encyclopedia and translated Niccolò Ammaniti , Umberto Eco and Gianni Vattimo into Croatian and worked as a political analyst for Croatian Radio . He works as a columnist for Večernji list and Nezavisne novine and teaches as a professor at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Zagreb .

He is the husband of the philosopher Marija Selak Raspudić .

Publications

  • Jadranski (polu) orijentalizam: prikazi Hrvata u talijanskoj književnosti , 2010. (PhD thesis)
  • 144 plus jedan kratki espresso , 2014. (column for Večernji list)
  • Čitat ćemo se još: 95 + 1 kratki espresso , 2016. (Column for Večernji list)
  • Kratki espresso: 2016. - 2017. , 2019. (Column for Večernji list)
  • Kratki espresso: 2018. - 2019. , 2019. (Column for Večernji list)

Web links

Commons : Nino Raspudić  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. a b Vincek, Boris: Parapolitički populizam zabrinjavajuće raste Glas Slavonije , accessed on May 26, 2020.
  2. Raspudić, Nino (2010): Jadranski (polu) orijentalizam: Prikazi Hrvata u talijanskoj književnosti (doctoral thesis), Juričić Verlag, Zagreb.
  3. Pavlić, Zrinka: Nino Raspudić i Marija Selak dominiraju 'Petim danom' Tportal, accessed on May 26, 2020.
  4. List of the column for Večernji list, accessed on May 26, 2020.
  5. ^ List of columns for Nezavisne novine, accessed on May 26, 2020.