Zoran Petrović | |
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Born | [1] Kragujevac, FPR Yugoslavia | 5 March 1954
Died | 25 February 2018 63) Kragujevac, Serbia | (aged
Occupation | Writer and publicist |
Nationality | Serbian |
Zoran Petrović (Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Петровић; 5 March 1954 — 25 February 2018) was a Serbian poet, novelist, and screenwriter.[1]
He published a couple of poetry books, children books, novels, and two books as a publicist. He was the managing director of the oldest theater in Serbia Joakim Vujić.[1]
In the years prior to his death, he worked as an editor for the publishing sector of the museum 21 October and as the chief editor for culture in local weekly newspaper Svetlost. He was also a columnist of Serbian newspaper Blic.[1]
Works
Poetry
- Pan i ogledalo, (1978)
- Aleksandrijska kritična masa, (1989)
- Svakodnevna molitva, (1995)
- Apsolutna nula, (1996)
- Spasiti spasioca, (1998)
- Prisutni su odsutni, (2002)
- Stav u trostavu, (2009)
- Uputstva za korišćenje besmislica (u štampi)
- Popis nestalih stvari (u štampi)
- Običnim rečima rečeno (u pripremi)
Children poetry books
- Priča o slovima, (1978)
- Pesme iz trbuha, (1983)
Theater Screenplays
- Muvoserine
Screenplay for children theater
- Magareća koža
Short story – books
- Raspadanje dekadnog sistema, (2010)
Opinion journalism
- Tajni dosije Josip Broz (Neobjavljeni arhivi Barskog kongresa)
- Vreme laži (knjiga razgovora sa Dankom Popovićem)
Novels
- Kamen blizanac, (2010)
- Poslednja narudžbina, (2010)
- Ugarak, (2011)
Awards
- Miloš Crnjanski, 2011,[2]
References
- 1 2 3 4 "Preminuo Zoran Petrović, književnik i kolumnista "Blica"". Blic.rs. 28 February 2018.
- ↑
- 1.K. R. Zoranu Petroviću nagrada Miloš Crnjanski, Blic, 26 October 2011. Приступљено: 27 October 2011.
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