Milovan Danojlić

Milovan Danojlić

Milovan Danojlić (born 1937 in Ivanovci village near Ljig, Kingdom of Yugoslavia), is a famous Serbian writer, who lives and works in France. He has been a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 2000. In 1989 he was a member of the Founding Committee of the Democratic Party in Yugoslavia. The Democratic Party was the first opposition, non-communist party in Serbia since 1945.

He has published more than 70 books of fiction and poetry in the Serbian language. His most famous books are: Neka vrsta cirkusa ("Some kind of circus"); Licne stvari - ogledi o sebi i o drugima ("Personal things - experiments on self and others") and Balada o siromastvu ("A balad on poverty").

As of April 2010, he writes a regular weekly column in NIN magazine.

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Milovan Danojlic's books available in Serbian

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