Dragoslav Mihailović

Serbian writer (1930–2023)

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Dragoslav Mihailović
Mihailović in 2022
Mihailović in 2022
Born(1930-11-17)17 November 1930
Ćuprija, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Died12 March 2023(2023-03-12) (aged 92)
Belgrade, Serbia
OccupationNovelist, academic, screenwriter and playwright
LanguageSerbian
NationalitySerbian
EducationĆuprija Gymnasium
Alma materUniversity of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy
Period1967–2023
GenreDrama
Notable worksKad su cvetale tikve, Petrijin venac, Čizmaši
Notable awardsNIN Award (1983)
ChildrenBranislav (son)
Milica (daughter)

Dragoslav Mihailović (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Михаиловић; 17 November 1930 – 12 March 2023) was a Serbian writer.

Life

Mihailović graduated in Yugoslav literature from the University of Belgrade in 1957 and was a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1981.[1] In 1950 he was arrested and then imprisoned 15 months at Goli otok.[2]

Mihailović lived in Belgrade. He died on 12 March 2023, at the age of 92.[3]

Works

  • 1967 – Frede, laku noć (Фреде, лаку ноћ); Matica srpska, Novi Sad
  • 1968 – When Pumpkins Blossomed – Kad su cvetale tikve (Кад су цветале тикве); Matica srpska, Novi Sad
  • 1975 – Petrijin venac (Петријин венац); Srpska književna zadruga, Belgrade
  • 1983 – Čizmaši (Чизмаши); Srpska književna zadruga, Belgrade
  • 1990 – Goli otok (Голи оток); NIP Politika, Belgrade
  • 1993 – Lov na stenice (Лов на стенице); Beogradski izdavačko-grafički zavod, Belgrade
  • 1994 – Gori Morava (Гори Морава); Srpska književna zadruga, Belgrade
  • 2001 – Crveno i plavo (Црвено и плаво); NIN, Belgrade
  • 2006 – Vreme za povratak (Време за повратак)
  • 2010 – Preživljavanje (Преживљавање); Zavod za udžbenike, Belgrade
  • 2019 – Treće proleće (Треће пролеће); Laguna, Belgrade

References

  1. ^ "Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts (Serbian)". Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 5 May 2011.
  2. ^ "interview".
  3. ^ "Preminuo akademik Dragoslav Mihailović, dobitnik mnogih književnih nagrada i priznanja". Danas. 12 March 2023. Retrieved 12 March 2023.

External links

  • Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts biography (in Serbian)
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As Yugoslav Film Awards
(1955–90)
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