Dušan Veličković

Dušan Veličković

Dušan Veličković (born in Belgrade in 1947) is a Serbian writer, journalist and filmmaker.

Biography

Veličković was born in Belgrade in 1947.[1]

He was dismissed by the Serbian regime from his post as editor-in-chief of the leading Serbian weekly NIN.[1] Veličković's short stories, essays and reviews have been published widely both inside and outside his native Serbia. He has published several books: "Images of Doubt" (interviews with European and American writers and philosophers), "Amor Mundi: Days of Bombardment and Martial Law in Belgrade, True Stories" (published in Belgrade 1999, Melbourne, Australia 2001, Barcelona, Spain 2003), "Internationale" (novel, Belgrade 2002), "Djindjic" (Belgrade 2007), "Serbia Hardcore" (Rovereto, Italy 2008, Belgrade 2009), and Bella, ciao (novel, Belgrade 2011)

He has made two short films: Lenin on the Move (2003) and Mortal Men, Immortal Crimes (2004), as well as a feature documentary: "Djindjic: A Life" (2005).

He received the International Award for Freedom (Premio Internazionale alla Liberta) from the Societa Libera in 2009.

Veličković lives in Belgrade.

References

  1. ^ a b Elia, Christian. Festivaletteratura. Author profile. Retrieved December 24, 2010.

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Dušan Ivković — as coach of Serbian national team in 2011 Medal record Competitor for …   Wikipedia

  • Dušan Ivković — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Ivković. Dušan Ivković …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Evropa (magazine) — Evropa was a weekly Serbian magazine published from 2004 until 2008. In written form, it was occasionally also referred to as Evropa+ At first, conceptually a cross between a news and general interest magazine, Evropa s first issue appeared on… …   Wikipedia

  • Serbisch orthodoxe Kirchengemeinde in Hamburg — Die Serbisch orthodoxe Kirchengemeinde in Hamburg besteht seit 1958. Die Anfänge des organisierten orthodoxen kirchlichen Lebens in Hamburg begannen im Jahr 1951, als Pater Mateja Matejić Gottesdienste für Flüchtlinge und ehemalige… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • NIN (magazine) — NIN Editor in chief Nebojša Spaić Categories Newsmagazine Frequency Weekly Publisher Ringier Axel Springer d.o.o …   Wikipedia

  • NIN (Zeitschrift) — NIN − Nedeljne informativne novine Beschreibung Nachrichtenmagazin Verlag NIN d.o.o., Belgrad Erstausgabe 26. Januar 1935 (7. Januar 1951 Wiederaufnahme) …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • List of Serbs — This is a list of prominent ethnic Serbs and people from Serbia. Serbs Rulers, Politicians and Knights Historical * Unknown Archont (knez, also translated Prince, led the Serbs to the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine emperor Heraclius, 610… …   Wikipedia

  • Deca Loših Muzičara — Background information Also known as DLM Origin Belgrade, Serbia …   Wikipedia

  • Euroleague 2007-08 Top 16 Group D — Standings and results for Group D of the Top 16 phase of the 2007 08 Euroleague basketball tournament. Main page: Euroleague 2007 08 tandings* Montepaschi win the group on the second tiebreaker of head to head point difference.Fixtures/Results… …   Wikipedia

  • Euroleague 2007-08 quarterfinals — are the four quarterfinals of Euroleague 2007 08, and it s main leading to Final Four. There are only eight teams, who will play two or three games series. Third games will be played, if necessary.Bracket* if necessaryResultsQuarterfinal… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”