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  2. Laguna (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Laguna's first editions were titles by one of the most popular British authors, Terry Pratchett.Today, some of this publisher's foreign language titles include the names of classic authors (Shakespeare, Goethe, Gogol, Chekhov, Kafka, Proust, Musil) and numerous contemporary writers with works mostly from English, Spanish, German, French and Russian speaking territories such as: Nobel winners ...

  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. Goran Petrović - Wikipedia

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    Goran Petrović was born in Kraljevo, Serbia. [1] He studied Yugoslav and Serbian literature at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology.He received the most prominent award in Serbian literature, the NIN Award, in 2000, for his novel Sitničarnica "Kod srećne ruke".

  5. Morea Banićević - Wikipedia

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    Morea Banićević was born in Rijeka and graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, majoring in Croatian and English language. Over the years, she has written a number of novels for children and young adults, which are being published in Croatia and abroad..

  6. 2020 in Serbia - Wikipedia

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    2020 in Serbia. 1 language. ... 2021; 2022; 2023; Decades: 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; See also: Other events of 2020 List of years in Serbia: Events in the year 2020 in ...

  7. Milo Lompar - Wikipedia

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    Crnjаnski i svetskа književnost, Prаvoslаvnа reč NS, 2021 [7] Nervozni čаs pripovesti, 2022 [8] Oproštаj sа intelektuаlcem, Srpskа književnа zаdruа, 2022 [9] Uspon kolonijаlne svesti: lаžnа istoriogrаfijа Lаtinke Perović, Catena Mundi, Belgrade, 2022 [10] Mаnekeni lаži: politički esej, 2023 [11] [12]

  8. 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.

  9. Matija Bećković - Wikipedia

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    Bećković was born in Senta, [1] in the multiethnic province of Vojvodina (then Danube Banate, Kingdom of Yugoslavia), to a military family of Montenegrin Serbs.Bećković's father Vuk was an officer in the Royal Yugoslav Army, and during World War II the commander of the Rovci Chetnik Battalion and as such, one of the commanders of the leader of the Montenegrin Chetniks, Pavle Đurišić.