Dejan Ognjanović
Dejan Ognjanović was born in Niš, Serbia, in 1973. He worked as a TA in American Literature at the Faculty of Philosophy, Niš, Serbia (1999-2009). Got his MA in 2009 ('Gothic Motifs in the Works of E. A. Poe'). Got his PhD in 2012 ('Historical Poetics of Horror Genre in Anglo-American Literature'). Published literary and film essays and criticism in various magazines.
In Serbia he has published several books: novels, In Vivo (2003), The Seducer (2014) and Prokletije (The Damned Mountains, 2021); three studies: Faustian Screen: The Devil in Cinema (2006), In the Hills, the Horrors: Serbian Horror Film (2007) and Poetics of Horror (2014); a collection of essays– A Study in Terror (2008) and a book of interviews More than Truth: Kadijević on K
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Prva Goranova priča koja se pojavila u nekoj zvaničnoj publikaciji bila je „Poklon s neba“ koju je objavio zagrebački časopis Sirius u svom broju 134 (jul 1987). Od tada, on je objavio brojne kratke priče, novele i romane -
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Snimio je nekoliko dokumentarnih i jedan igrani film (Naprata, 2013).
Vlasnik je izdavačke kuće Bedem.
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He is best known for his novels dealing with the social and marital interplay between émigré Americans, the English, and continental Europeans, such as The Portrait of a Lady. His later works, such as The Ambassadors, The Wings of the Dove and The Golden Bowl were increasingly experimental. In describing the internal states of mind and social dynamics of his characters, James often wrote in a style in -
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Toole was born to a middle-class family in New Orleans. From a young age, his mother, Thelma, taught him an appreciation of culture. She was thoroughly involved in his affairs for most of his life, and at times they had a difficult relationship. With his mother's encouragement, Toole became a s -
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Born Erich Paul Remark in 1898, he adopted the surname Remarque to honor his French ancestry. He served on the Western Front during World War I, where he was wounded, and later pursued various jobs, including teaching, editing, and technical writing. After the massive success of All Quiet on the Western Front, he wrote several other novels addressing w -
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Charles Bukowski
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Charles Bukowski was the only child of an American soldier and a German mother. At the age of three, he came with his family to the United States and grew up in Los Angeles. He attended Los Angeles City College from 1939 to 1941, then left school and moved to -
Knut Hamsun
Novels of Norwegian writer Knut Hamsun (born Knud Pedersen), include Hunger (1890) and The Growth of the Soil (1917). He won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1920.
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Arnon Grunberg
Arnon Yasha Yves (Arnon) Grunberg is a Dutch writer. Some of his books were written using the heteronym Marek van der Jagt.
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In 1989 Grunberg made his acting debut in Maria's Cunt (de Kut van Maria); a short film by Dutch enfant terrible filmmaker Cyrus Frisch.
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Robert Aickman
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Co-founder and longtime president of the Inland Waterways Association, an organization that in the middle of the 20th century restored a great part of England's deteriorating system of canals, now a major draw for recreation nationally and for tourism internationally.
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Algernon Blackwood
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Blackwood was born in Shooter's Hill (today part of south-east London, but then part of northwest Kent) and educated at Wellington College. His father was a Post Office administrator who, according to Peter Penzoldt, "though not devoid of genuine good-heartedness, had appallingly narrow religiou -
Darwyn Cooke
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In 1985, Cooke published his first comic book work as a professional artist in a short story in New Talent Showcase #19, but economic pressure made him leave the career and he worked in Canada as a magazine art director, graphic and product designer for the next 15 years.
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Miljenko Jergović
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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.
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Dragan Velikić
Драган Великић српски је књижевник, двоструки добитник Нинове награде.
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Одрастао је у Пули. Дипломирао је светску књижевност на београдском Филолошком факултету. Од 1994. до 1999. године био је уредник издавачке делатности Радија Б92 „Самиздат Б92“. Писао је колумне за Нин, Време, Данас и Репортер. Двоструки је добитник Нинове награде за роман године.Члан је Српског књижевног друштва. Пише романе, прича, есеје, публикује књиге изабраних интервјуа. Преведен је на петнаест европских језика. -
Ante Tomić
Ante Tomić is Croatian writer and journalist.
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A native of Split, Ante Tomić begin to write as a reporter for local daily newspaper Slobodna Dalmacija. His articles showed great literary talent that would manifest in his 2000 debut novel Što je muškarac bez brkova. Three years later he wrote novel Ništa nas ne smije iznenaditi, describing the life of recruits in Yugoslav People's Army. Both novels are adapted to screen.
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Karl Ove Knausgård
Nominated to the 2004 Nordic Council’s Literature Prize & awarded the 2004 Norwegian Critics’ Prize.
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Karl Ove Knausgård (b. 1968) made his literary debut in 1998 with the widely acclaimed novel Out of the World, which was a great critical and commercial success and won him, as the first debut novel ever, The Norwegian Critics' Prize. He then went on to write six autobiographical novels, titled My Struggle (Min Kamp), which have become a publication phenomenon in his native Norway as well as the world over. -
Goran Skrobonja
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Prva Goranova priča koja se pojavila u nekoj zvaničnoj publikaciji bila je „Poklon s neba“ koju je objavio zagrebački časopis Sirius u svom broju 134 (jul 1987). Od tada, on je objavio brojne kratke priče, novele i romane -
Srđan Valjarević
Srđan Valjarević, popularni savremeni srpski književnik, rođen je u Beogradu. Objavio je više romana i knjiga poezije i proze.
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List na korici hleba (1990)
Džo Frejzer i 49 pesama (1992)
Ljudi za stolom (1994)
Zimski dnevnik (1995)
Džo Frejzer i 49 (+24) pesama (1996)
Dnevnik druge zime (2005)
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Marko Pišev
Marko Pišev je rođen u Celju, Slovenija, 1984. godine. Od 2010. godine zaposlen je na Odeljenju za etnologiju i antropologiju, na Filozofskom fakultetu Univerziteta u Beogradu. gde predaje i bavi se istraživačkim radom. Objavio je preko 40 naučnih tekstova i tri monografije od kojih je poslednja, pod nazivom „Između fetiša i polumeseca“ osvojila nagradu „Dušan Bandić“ za najbolju knjigu iz oblasti etnologije i antropologije u 2018. godini. Urednik je časopisa „Antropologija“ Instituta za etnologiju i antropologiju. Član je međunarodne naučne mreže u okviru Evropskog društva socijalnih antropologa (EASA),međunarodne mreže za antropologiju Jugoistočne Evrope (InASEA), mreže istoričara antropologije (HOAN) i Etnološko-antropološkog društva Srb
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Enes Halilović
Enes Halilović je pripovedač, pesnik, dramski pisac, novinar, ekonomista i pravnik.
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Osnovao je novinsku agenciju Sanapress, književni časopis Sent i veb časopis za književni intervju Eckermann.
Objavio je zbirke poezije: Srednje slovo (1995), Bludni parip (2000), Listovi na vodi (2007) i Pesme iz bolesti i zdravlja (2011), Lomača (izabrane pesme, 2012), zbirke priča Potomci odbijenih prosaca (2004) i Kapilarne pojave (2006), drame In vivo (2004) i Kemet (2010) i roman Ep o vodi (2012).
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Stevo Grabovac
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Đorđe Lebović
Rođen je u Somboru 1928. godine. Kao petnaestogodišnjak, zbog svog jevrejskog porekla, biva interniran u zloglasne nemačke koncentracione logore Aušvic, Mauthauzen i Saksenhauzen. Gorka iskustva stečena u ratu ostaviće kasnije dubok trag u njegovom delu. Nakon rata, 1947. godine započinje studije na Tehničkom fakultetu u Beogradu, odakle 1948. prelazi na Odsek za filozofiju Filološkog fakulteta gde diplomira 1951. godine. Već tokom studija radi kao novinar na Radio Beogradu i u humorističkom listu „Jež“, a nakon studija postavljen je na funkciju kustosa u Muzeju pozorišne umetnosti u Beogradu koju obavlja tokom 1954—1955. godine, ostavljajući pritom najobimniji rukopis, pisan rukom, „Prva inventarska knjiga Muzeja pozorišne umetnosti u Beog
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Mladen Milosavljević
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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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Marko Pišev
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Boban Knežević
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