Tanja Stupar Trifunović

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Tanja Stupar Trifunović ( Serbian - Cyrillic Тања Ступар Трифуновић ; born August 20, 1977 in Zadar , Yugoslavia ) is an author , poet and editor-in-chief living in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Almost every one of her works has received international awards.

Short biography

Tanja Stupar Trifunović was born in Zadar, now Croatia , in 1977 . She studied Serbian language and literature at Banja Luka University . Her poems have been published in anthologies since 1999 and translated into English, German, Danish, French, Macedonian, Slovenian, Polish, Czech, Hungarian and Malayalam .

Her first novel "Satovi u majčinoj sobi" (translated clocks in mother's room ) was awarded the European Union Prize for Literature in 2016 and the third prize of the "Zlata sovu" (Golden Owl) in 2013 as a manuscript . In 2014 he was shortlisted for the NIN Literature Prize , which is awarded for the best novel in Serbian. The subject of the book is the life of women in the former Yugoslavia, illustrated using the example of a mother-daughter relationship.

Stupar Trifunović's band “O čemu misle varvari dok doručkuju” (What do barbarians think about over breakfast) was shortlisted for the “CEE Literature Award”. In 2010 she was a guest at the Berlin International Literature Festival (ilb) . Four years later she received the Macedonian literary award "Počasno Racinovo priznanje".

As Writer in Residence , Stupar Trifunović worked in January 2017 in the Q21 in the MuseumsQuartier in Vienna and in October of the same year in Novo mesto , Slovenia on another volume of poetry and her second novel. This has the working title "Nedostatak". Further residency programs took her to North Macedonia and Serbia .

Tanja Stupar Trifunović is editor-in-chief of the magazine for literature, art and culture "Putevi" (Streets) and works as editor of the cultural program of the People's and University Library in Banja Luka , Republika Srpska .

Awards

Works

Author
Contributors
Editor
  • Biti čovjek, forma, pjesma. NUB, Banja Luka 2012.
  • Linije . NUB, Banja Luka 2013.
  • Mladen Savić : "сила слова." (Essay: The Power of Words ). In: Putevi . 2015.

Web links

Footnotes

  1. Tanja Stupar-Trifunović [Bosnia and Herzegovina .] (Accessed on May 16, 2019)
  2. Q21: Tanja Stupar-Trifunović . (English, accessed on May 16, 2019)
  3. ^ Writers-in-Residence: Mustafa Zvizdić and Tanja Stupar Trifunović in Novo Mesto . (accessed on May 16, 2019)
  4. ^ Stupar Trifunović, Tanja . (As of May 2017)