Čedomir Mirković
Čedomir Mirković | |
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Born |
January 18, 1944 Nevade, Gornji Milanovac, DF Yugoslavia |
Died |
April 25, 2005 (aged 61) Belgrade, Serbia and Montenegro |
Occupation | Writer, Critic |
Nationality | Serbian |
Čedomir Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Мирковић; January 18, 1944 – April 25, 2005) was a Serbian writer.[1]
He was the vice-president of the Association of Writers of Serbia, the editor-in-chief of the Prosveta publishing house from 1994 to 2000 and won numerous awards including the Isidora Sekulić award and the Milan Bogdanović award for the best written critique.[2] He was also the director of Radio Television of Serbia, the Serbian state television.[3]
Throughout his life, he had published ten books of essays, stories, book critiques and one novel.[4] His works were also published in the English language.[5] He died suddenly on April 25, 2005 after a stroke, aged 61.[6]
References
- ↑ Zdravko Zupan, Vek stripa u Srbiji, Kulturni centar – Galerija savremene umetnosti, Pančevo, 2007.
- ↑ http://www.seecult.org/node/9278
- ↑ http://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/125/Dru%C5%A1tvo/653671/Vremeplov+(25.4.2010).html
- ↑ http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2005/04/26/srpski/K05042504.shtml
- ↑ http://www.pobjeda.me/arhiva/?datum=2005-04-26&id=60437
- ↑ http://arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs/arhiva/2005/04/26/srpski/K05042504.shtml
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