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  2. Svetislav Basara - Wikipedia

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    Basara was already denigrated because of his critical and cosmopolitan attitude, for example, by the far-right group of the Serbian national movement Naši. [6] [7] On 28 December 2019, the Montenegrin President Milo Đukanović signed a new freedom of religion act, which caused unrest in Montenegro and provoked some political reaction from Serbia.

  3. NIN Award - Wikipedia

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    The NIN Award (Serbian: Ninova nagrada, Нинова награда), officially the Award for Best Novel of the Year, is a prestigious Serbian (and previously Yugoslavian) literary award established in 1954 by the NIN weekly and is given annually for the best newly published novel written in Serbian (previously in Serbo-Croatian). [1]

  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. Category:Serbian novelists - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ... Svetislav Basara; Aleksandar Bjelogrlić ...

  6. The Parade (film) - Wikipedia

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    Danas columnist and well-known Serbian novelist Svetislav Basara wrote about Parada in his regular column, praising its narrative form and extolling its virtue. [32] Another established Serbian writer, Marko Vidojković, devoted one of his columns in Kurir to the movie, describing the experience of watching Parada in one of Belgrade's multiplexes.

  7. Miljenko Jergović - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the wars in the nineties it was very popular among intellectuals and yellow press to relativize the guilt of the pre-war crime and surrender it to forgetfulness. So, the case Pljevljak for a reader is a metaphor of the fate of the whole country. [2] [3] [4]

  8. Radomir Konstantinović - Wikipedia

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    Radomir Konstantinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радомир Константиновић; 1928−2011) was a Serbian writer and philosopher. His most famous work is a philosophical treatise "Filosofija palanke" (The small town philosophy). [1]

  9. Svetislav Pešić - Wikipedia

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    In November 2012, Pešić was named the head coach of the German team Bayern Munich. [3] On 28 February 2015, he extended his contract with the club until 2017. [4] On 24 July 2016, he left Bayern at his own request, for health reasons. [5] On 9 February 2018, he returned to FC Barcelona as the team's head coach, until the end of the season. [6]