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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. 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. Category:Serbian novelists - Wikipedia

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

  5. Branislav Crnčević - Wikipedia

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    Svetislav Basara (son-in-law) Branislav "Brana" Crnčević ( Serbian Cyrillic : Бранислав Брана Црнчевић , Serbian pronunciation: [brǎnislaʋ brâːna tsř̩ntʃeʋitɕ] ; 8 February 1933 – 14 April 2011) was a Serbian writer and politician.

  6. 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]

  7. Talk:Svetislav Basara/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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  8. Bora Ćosić - Wikipedia

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    He began his career as a writer with the novel House of Thieves from 1956, and then published books of essays Visible and Invisible Man, 1962, Sodom and Gomorrah, 1963.He is the author of the cult novel of recent Serbian prose, The Role of My Family in the World Revolution, 1969, set in war and post-war Belgrade.

  9. Category:Serbian writers - Wikipedia

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