Darko Tuševljaković
Rođen u Zenici, 1978. godine. Objavio je pet romana (Senka naše želje, 2010; Jaz, 2016; Jegermajster, 2019; Uzvišenost, 2021; Karota, 2025) i tri zbirke priča (Ljudske vibracije, 2013; Naknadne istine, 2018; Hangar za snove, 2022). Dela su mu se našla u užim izborima za relevantne književne nagrade u Srbiji i regionu. Dobitnik je nagrade "Lazar Komarčić", Evropske nagrade za književnost (2017) i Andrićeve nagrade (2023). Roman Jaz je preveden na engleski, italijanski, bugarski, albanski, rumunski, slovenački, španski, grčki i makedonski jezik.
Born in 1978, in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. He lives in Serbia. He has published five novels and three story collections. His works have been shortlisted for several prestigious Serbian literary a
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Cormac McCarthy was a highly acclaimed American novelist and screenwriter celebrated for his distinctive literary style, philosophical depth, and exploration of violence, morality, and the human condition. His writing, often characterized by sparse punctuation and lyrical, biblical language, delved into the primal forces that shape human behavior, set against the haunting landscapes of the American South and Southwest.
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McCarthy’s early novels, including The Orchard Keeper and Outer Dark, established him as a powerful voice in Southern Gothic literature, while Blood Meridian (1985) is frequently cited as his magnum opus—a brutal, visionary epic about violence and manifest destiny in the American West. In the 1990s, his "Border Trilogy"—All th -
Maja-Iskra Vilotijević
Maja Iskra (rođ. Maja-Iskra Vilotijević), rođena je u Zagrebu, odrastala na Dorćolu, u Beogradu, studirala u Beču i Valensiji. Inženjerka je pejzažne arhitekture i magistarka multimedijske umetnosti. Predaje na Fakultetu primenjenih umetnosti u Beču, pri odseku za Social Design, s fokusom na kritički urbanizam.
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Stevan Vraneš
Stevan Vraneš rođen je 1979. godine u Beogradu, gde je diplomirao dramaturgiju na Fakultetu dramskih umetnosti. Nakon više od petnaest godina pauze, pisanju se vratio pozorišnim komadom Svedobro, koji je 2017. objavljen u časopisu Teatron, a zatim izveden u Narodnom pozorištu Užice i selektovan za Sterijino pozorje 2018. godine.
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Trenutno živi u Bristolu, na jugozapadu Engleske. Voli da piše u Jorkširu, jer ga podseća na Crnu Goru u kojoj je, kao dete, provodio leta, u Devonu, zbog dramatične obale Atlantika, i Andaluziji, jer je i zimi toplo i sunčano.
Paralelno sa pokušajima da (p)ostane pisac, održava u životu i karijeru stručnjaka za komunikacije, koja mu je omogućila da vidi sveta i upozna ljude. Oženjen je već dvadeset godina i ima dva s -
Mirjana Drljević
Mirjana Drljević, rođena 1971. u Beogradu, autorka je drame San o Svetom Petru Cetinjskom igrane u Crnogorskom narodnom pozorištu i javno čitane u Narodnom pozorištu u Beogradu, kao i drame Suncokreti izvođene u Narodnom pozorištu „Sterija“ u Vršcu.
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Miodrag Majić
Miodrag Majić (Beograd, 1969) sudija je Apelacionog suda u Beogradu. Doktorirao je krivično pravo specijalizujući se za međunarodno-krivičnopravnu oblast. Samostalno i u koautorstvu, objavio je deset monografija i više od trideset članaka iz oblasti krivičnog i međunarodnog krivičnog prava, i učestvovao je u izradi najznačajnijih zakona u ovim oblastima. Predsednik je Upravnog odbora i jedan od osnivača Centra za pravosudna istraživanja (CEPRIS). Već desetak godina redovno objavljuje tekstove na svom blogu (www.misamajic.com), u kojima otvoreno govori o korupciji, nepotizmu i političkim pritiscima u pravosuđu. Roman Deca zlanjegov je prvi roman. Živi sa suprugom, dva sina i šnaucerom u Beogradu.
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Radmila Petrović
Born in 1996 in Užice. Graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Belgrade, where she also earned a master's degree, Radmila Petrovic is a commercial author and, at present, she is one of the most sought-after poets in Serbia.
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Mladen Milosavljević
Mladen Milosavljević je rođen 1982. godine u Smederevskoj Palanci. Diplomirao je na Filozofskom fakultetu u Beogradu, na smeru za Etnologiju i antropologiju.
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Snimio je nekoliko dokumentarnih i jedan igrani film (Naprata, 2013).
Vlasnik je izdavačke kuće Bedem.
Autor je romana ''Kal juga'' (Strahor, 2018), romana/zbirke ''Jezava'' (Bedem, 2020), Večna kuća (Bedem, 2022), Naprata ( Bedem, 2024) i poema za decu ''Olalije'' (Bedem, 2021), "Abrakadabra a brak za dabra" (Bedem, 2023)
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Kristian Novak
Kristian Novak is a Croatian writer, linguist and university professor. He was born into a family of Croatian migrant workers in Germany, but spent his childhood and youth in a small village in Međimurje, the most northern part of Croatia.
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He moved to Zagreb, to college in 1997.
He was standard member of the Croatian karate national team from 1996 to 2009, winning a range of individual and team awards at national and global championships.
In 2006. he was European Vice-Champion.
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Stevo Grabovac
Stevo Grabovac je rođen u Slavonskom Brodu, a odrastao je i završio srednju školu u bosanskom Brodu. Studirao je na Tehnološkom fakultetu u Banjaluci. Objavio je zbirku pjesama „Stanica nepostojećih vozova“ 2007. godine. Njegov prvi roman „Mulat albino komarac“ stigao je u najuži izbor za NIN-ovu nagradu za 2019. godinu. Dobitnik je NIN-ove nagrade za svoj drugi roman "Poslije zabave" (2023).
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Srđan Srdić
Srđan Srdić is a Serbian novelist, short-story writer, essayist, editor, publisher and creative reading/writing teacher. He has published five novels, two short story collections and a book of essays, and has contributed as a writer and/or editor to several short story collections and literary magazines.
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After completing his secondary education in a music school, Srdić acquired a degree in world literature and literary theory from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology, where he also defended his PhD thesis entitled Relationship between Reality and Fiction in Jonathan Swift's Prose.
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Jasminka Petrović
Rođena je 1960. godine u Beogradu. Studirala je španski jezik i književnost na Beogradskom univerzitetu. Bavila se marketingom i novinarstvom. Bila je urednik dečje emisije na radiju. Pisala je za mnoge dečje časopise. Učestvovala je u različitim programima koji podstiču dečju maštu i stvaralaštvo. Uređivala je časopis National Geographic Junior. Za svoje knjige dobila je nekoliko nagrada. Udata je i ima dvoje dece.
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Sándor Márai
Sándor Márai (originally Sándor Károly Henrik Grosschmied de Mára) was a Hungarian writer and journalist.
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He was born in the city of Kassa in Austria-Hungary (now Košice in Slovakia) to an old family of Saxon origin who had mixed with magyars through the centuries. Through his father he was a relative of the Ország-family. In his early years, Márai travelled to and lived in Frankfurt, Berlin, and Paris and briefly considered writing in German, but eventually chose his mother language, Hungarian, for his writings. He settled in Krisztinaváros, Budapest, in 1928. In the 1930s, he gained prominence with a precise and clear realist style. He was the first person to write reviews of the work of Kafka.
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Odrastao u Subotici, živi u Beogradu. Objavio je romane „Crne cipele“ (2005), „Kičma noći“ (2010) „Iver“ (2015) i „Polje meduza“ (2023). Njegova kratka proza sakupljena je u zbirci „Priče misterije i magije“ (2017). Kriminalistički roman za decu „Kako sam postao detektiv" izašao je 2019. godine. Preveo je na srpski knjige Lušesa Šeparda, Dejvida Šoa, Džordža Pelekanosa, Džonatana Litema, Loren Grof, Lija Čajlda, Roberta Silverberga i Rosa Makdonalda.
Grew up in Subotica, lives in Belgrade. His published novels are “Black Shoes” (2005), “Backbone of the Night” (2010), “Splinter” (2015), and "The Field of Jellyfish" (2023). Collection "Stories of Mystery and Magic" collects his short fiction. He published a crime novel for children "How I Beca -
Selvedin Avdić
Selvedin Avdić is a Bosnian author and journalist. His first book was a collection of short stories titled "Tennants and other Fantoms" and it was a tourist guide to the historic Bosnian town of Jajca and a factual account of Zenica prison.
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Furthermore, his short stories have also appeared in various anthologies and collections. He works as the editor-in-chief of the online magazine Žurnal and also edits his own radio show, Free Fight, on BH Radio. His first novel, Seven Terrors, was published in 2010, and immediately short-listed for one of the most prestigious literary awards in the region. It was published in English in 2012 (translation by Coral Petkovich) and is long-listed for the Dublin Impac Literary Award 2014. -
Donato Carrisi
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Serbian: Donato Karizi
Russian: Донато Карризи
Donato Carrisi was born in 1973 and studied law and criminology. Since 1999 he has been working as a TV screenwriter. The Whisperer, Carrisi’s first novel, won him five international literary prizes, has been sold in nearly twenty territories and has been translated into languages as varied as French, Danish, Hebrew and Vietnamese. Carrisi lives in Rome. -
Mirjana Novaković
U prozi Mirjane Novaković prepliću se sadašnjost i prošlost, fantastika i realizam. Likovi su zanimljivi, zapleti neočekivani, prepliću se elementi krimića, horora, mitskog i naučne fantastike. Njena proza je privlačna, i običnom i zahtevnom čitaocu, a pripovedački stil je ironičan, sa puno duha i šarma.
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Mirjana Novaković je debitovala 1996. godine zbirkom Dunavski apokrifi, u izdanju Narodne knjige. U toj zbirci su se našle dve novele: Gromovska Legija i Jevanđelje po žednoj. 2016. godine objavila je zbirku Tajne priče, u kojoj su pored ove dve novele sabrane i priče koje je devedesetih godina XX veka objavljivala po književnim časopisima.
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Miljenko Jergović
Miljenko Jergović is a Bosnian prose writer. Jergović currently lives and works in Zagreb, Croatia.
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Jergović has established himself as a writer in both Bosnia and Herzegovina and Croatia, and his stories and novels have been translated into more than 20 languages. Critics have acclaimed his capability to turn every topic into a story without changing it at all, hence preserving its internal logic.
His more acclaimed works include his debut Opservatorija Varšava (Warsaw Observatory, 1988); Hauzmajstor Šulc (Schultz the Repairman, 2000), both collections of poetry; a collection of short stories Sarajevski marlboro (Sarajevo Marlboro, 1994); the novels Mama Leone and Dvori od oraha ("The Mansion in Walnut," 2003; and the drama Kažeš, anđeo (You -
Nora Ikstena
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José Saramago
José de Sousa Saramago (16 November 1922 – 18 June 2010) was a Portuguese novelist and recipient of the 1998 Nobel Prize in Literature, for his "parables sustained by imagination, compassion and irony [with which he] continually enables us once again to apprehend an elusory reality." His works, some of which have been seen as allegories, commonly present subversive perspectives on historic events, emphasizing the theopoetic. In 2003 Harold Bloom described Saramago as "the most gifted novelist alive in the world today."
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Takashi Hiraide
Takashi Hiraide was born in Moji, Kitakyushu in 1950. He has published numerous books of poetry as well as several books of genre-bending essays, including one on poetics and baseball. He has also written a novel, A Guest Cat; a biography of Meiji poet Irako Seihaku; and a travelogue that follows the traces of Kafka, Celan, and Benjamin in Berlin. His poetry book, Postcards to Donald Evans, is published by the Tibor de Nagy Foundation. Hiraide is a professor of Art Science and Poetics as well as a core member of the new Institute for Art Anthropology at Tama Art University. For the Fighting Spirit of the Walnut won the 2009 Best Translated Book Award for poetry.
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Georgi Gospodinov
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Charles Dickens
Charles John Huffam Dickens (1812-1870) was a writer and social critic who created some of the world's best-known fictional characters and is regarded as the greatest novelist of the Victorian era. His works enjoyed unprecedented popularity during his lifetime, and by the twentieth century critics and scholars had recognised him as a literary genius. His novels and short stories enjoy lasting popularity.
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Dickens left school to work in a factory when his father was incarcerated in a debtors' prison. Despite his lack of formal education, he edited a weekly journal for 20 years, wrote 15 novels, five novellas, hundreds of short stories and non-fiction articles, lectured and performed extensively, was an indefatigable letter writer, and campaign -
Alba de Céspedes
Alba de Céspedes y Bertini was a Cuban-Italian writer.
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Ms. de Céspedes was the daughter of Carlos Manuel de Céspedes y Quesada (a President of Cuba) and his Italian wife, Laura Bertini y Alessandri. Her grandfather was Carlos Manuel de Céspedes and a distant cousin was Perucho Figueredo. She was married to Francesco Bounous of the Italian foreign service
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John Williams
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John Edward Williams, Ph.D. (University of Missouri, 1954; M.A., University of Denver, 1950; B.A., U. of D., 1949), enlisted in the USAAF early in 1942, spending two and a half years as a sergeant in India and Burma. His first novel, Nothing But the Night, was published in 1948, and his first volume of poems, The Broken Landscape, appeared the following year.
In the fall of 1955, Williams took over the directorship of the creative writing program at the University of Denver, where he taught for more than 30 years.
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Joyce Carol Oates
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Ian McEwan
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Philip Roth
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Oto Oltvanji
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Odrastao u Subotici, živi u Beogradu. Objavio je romane „Crne cipele“ (2005), „Kičma noći“ (2010) „Iver“ (2015) i „Polje meduza“ (2023). Njegova kratka proza sakupljena je u zbirci „Priče misterije i magije“ (2017). Kriminalistički roman za decu „Kako sam postao detektiv" izašao je 2019. godine. Preveo je na srpski knjige Lušesa Šeparda, Dejvida Šoa, Džordža Pelekanosa, Džonatana Litema, Loren Grof, Lija Čajlda, Roberta Silverberga i Rosa Makdonalda.
Grew up in Subotica, lives in Belgrade. His published novels are “Black Shoes” (2005), “Backbone of the Night” (2010), “Splinter” (2015), and "The Field of Jellyfish" (2023). Collection "Stories of Mystery and Magic" collects his short fiction. He published a crime novel for children "How I Beca -
Mladen Milosavljević
Mladen Milosavljević je rođen 1982. godine u Smederevskoj Palanci. Diplomirao je na Filozofskom fakultetu u Beogradu, na smeru za Etnologiju i antropologiju.
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Snimio je nekoliko dokumentarnih i jedan igrani film (Naprata, 2013).
Vlasnik je izdavačke kuće Bedem.
Autor je romana ''Kal juga'' (Strahor, 2018), romana/zbirke ''Jezava'' (Bedem, 2020), Večna kuća (Bedem, 2022), Naprata ( Bedem, 2024) i poema za decu ''Olalije'' (Bedem, 2021), "Abrakadabra a brak za dabra" (Bedem, 2023)
Živi i radi u Beogradu.