- Aleksandar Tišma
Aleksandar Tišma (
January 16 1924 inHorgoš –16 February 2003 inNovi Sad ) was aSerbia n novelist.He completed the basic and middle school in
Novi Sad and studied economy andFrench language and literature inBudapest duringWorld War II , to finally graduate onGermanistics onUniversity of Belgrade . From 1945-1949 he worked as a journalist for Slobodna Vojvodina and Borba, then as an editor and redactor inMatica Srpska up to retirement in 1982.He was a corresponding member of the
Vojvodina Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1979 and regular since 1984, and subsequently regular member of the Serbian Academy upon their fusion 1992. Since 2002, he was also a member of the Academy of Arts in Berlin.Tišma was occupied with themes of human seeking for freedom, and suffering, violence, horror and guilt they encounter on the way. Along with
Czesław Miłosz ,Danilo Kiš andGyörgy Konrád , he was sometimes classified into the literature of "Mitteleuropa "—dark and contemplative, yet humanistic and thought-provoking.On the political level, Tišma often supported and acted in favor of pro-democratic movements in Serbia. He was reluctant to openly join any political organization though. In 1993, as a sign of disagreement with
Slobodan Milošević 's regime and increasing nationalistic hysteria, he left the country and lived in self-exile inParis .His works were translated in 17 languages. Among other awards, he received the
Novi Sad October Award , theNIN Award for the novel of the year (for "The Use of Man", 1977), theAndrić Award and theAustria n State Award for European Literature. He also translated from German and Hungarian, notablyImre Kertesz 's "Fatelessness".Bibliography
Poetry
*"Naseljeni svet" ("Inhabited World")
*"Krčma" ("Pub")Collections of short stories
*"Krivice" ("Guilts)
*"Nasilje" ("Violence")
*"Mrtvi ugao" ("The Dead Angle"),
*"Povratak miru" ("Return to the Peace")
*"Škola bezbožništva" ("School of Atheism")
*"Hiljadu i druga noć" ("A Thousand and Second Night")Novels
*"Za crnom devojkom" ("After a Black-haired Girl")
*"Knjiga o Blamu" ("The Book of Blam")
*"Upotreba čoveka" ("The Use of Man")
*"Begunci" ("Fugitives")
*"Kapo" ("Kapo")
*"Vere i zavere" ("Faith and Treason")
*"Široka vrata" ("The Wide Door")
*"Koje volimo" ("Those We Love")Other
*"Drugde" ("Elsewhere"), travels
*"Šta sam govorio" (What I Spoke), interviews
*"Dnevnik" ("Diary"), interviewsReferences
* [http://www.nin.co.yu/2003-02/20/27468.html Odlazak mudrog skeptika] , Vasa Pavković,
NIN , 2003-02-20 sr icon (Obituary)
* [http://www.danas.co.yu/20030301/vikend5.htm, Pisac na barikadama] , Mihal Ramač,Danas , 2003-03-01 sr icon
* [http://www.alexandria-press.com/arhiva/No_1/aleksandar_tisma.htm Interview] sr icon
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