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  2. Svetislav Basara - Wikipedia

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    Svetislav Basara is the father of two children (daughter Tara and son Relja) and was married to Branislav Crnčević's daughter Vida, who is also the mother of the children, and his second residence is in Beška. [11] [12] He once said in an interview: It’s the same with people as with money, the more of something there is, the less valuable ...

  3. YU 100: najbolji albumi jugoslovenske rok i pop muzike

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    Svetislav Basara – writer, former rock musician; Isidora Bjelica-Pajkić – writer, rock journalist; Miša Blam – jazz musician and composer; Mirjana Bobić-Mojsilović – journalist, writer; Jovan Ćirilov – one of the founders of BITEF, manager of Yugoslav Drama Theatre, writer, journalist; Srđan Dragojević – film director

  4. Svetislav - Wikipedia

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    Svetislav (Serbian: Светислав) is a Serbian masculine given name of Slavic origin. It may refer to: Svetislav Basara (born 1953), Serbian writer; Svetislav Glišović (1913–1988), Serbian football player and manager; Svetislav Goncić (born 1960), Serbian actor; Svetislav Jovanović (1861–1933), Serbian painter

  5. Serbian literature - Wikipedia

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    Starting with the 1970s there was a wave of experimental works, "trick novels" and "found manuscripts". Milorad Pavić, Borislav Pekić, Danilo Kiš, Slobodan Selenić, Svetislav Basara, Boško Petrović (writer), Dragan Velikić and Dobrica Ćosić wrote these works. [51]

  6. Miljenko Jergović - Wikipedia

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    Born in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia to Croatian parents, Jergović received his M.A. in literature from the Sarajevo University. While at high-school, he started working as a journalist in printed and electronic media, as a contributor to literary and youth magazines, and was soon recognized as Croatia's media correspondent from Sarajevo.

  7. Svetomir Arsić-Basara - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Arsić-Basara opened an artist colony in Dečani. In 2000, a symposium on his works was held at the Institute for Serbian Culture Pristina - Leposavić. Additionally, he authored studies on sculpture, literary criticism, and short stories. Svetomir Arsić-Basara died in Belgrade on 10 May 2024, at the age of 95. [2]

  8. Talk:Svetislav Basara/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Serbs - Wikipedia

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    Svetislav Goncić (born 1960) Lolita Davidovich (born 1961), American actress, True Detective; Catharine Oxenberg (born 1961), American TV actress (Serbian mother Princess Elisabeth of Yugoslavia) Sonja Savić (1961–2008) Milorad Mandić (1961–2016) Dubravko Jovanović (born 1961) Predrag Bjelac (born 1962) Slavko Labović (born 1962)