- Jevrem Brković
Jevrem Brković (Montenegrin
Cyrillic : Јеврем Брковић)(born29 December 1933 inSeoce , Zeta Banate,Kingdom of Yugoslavia , modern-dayRepublic of Serbia ) is a Montenegrin writer (poet, novelist, journalist), historian and a cultural activist. He is known for his vivid criticism of his political opponents, as well as figures from Montenegrin public life.Brković spent his early life in
Belgrade . In 1975 he was the recipient of the "13 July prize" .While in Belgrade, Brković promoted
Serbian nationalism and was in support ofSlobodan Milošević at first. A romantic patriotic poet of the same league, he intimately befriendedMatija Bećković andRadovan Karadžić . Since the 1990s and after the horribleYugoslav wars sprung, he affirmed a pro-Montenegrin attitude, and his views were sometimes described as being anti-Serb ones. He was also at the time a harsh critic of the regime, led byMilo Đukanović . In 1994 due to Djukanovic's pressure and political persecutions, Brković left Montenegro forCroatia where he stayed under PresidentFranjo Tudjman 's protection 1999, working on his studies that based on the research ofSavic Markovic Stedimlija and Croatian historianIvo Pilar .In 1999 he returned to Montenegro, when, in his words, "Montenegro once again became Montenegrin". He has since been a strong supporter of Montenegrin independence from the state union of
Serbia and Montenegro .The same year Brković became the founder and first president of the
Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts , a controversial non-governmental cultural organization in Montenegro, dedicated to Stedimlija's research of Montenegrins' original Red Croat identity and to proving that Montenegrins aren't related to the Serbs. Seen as a nationalist organization paired to the officialMontenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts which it reckons pro-Serb, among other, the DANU makes some controversial statements expressing support of the WWII Montenegrin Nazi collaborators. At around the same time, he became the editor of the "Montenegrin Literary Paper" (Crnogorski Književni List - CKL) that is published in Montenegrin, Serbian, Bosnian andCroatian language , thus being the first ever newspaper published in Montenegrin.He is criticized a lot for his frequent switches of attitudes, from a "Greater Serb nationalist" to a Montenegrin independentist and Croatian sympathizer and even nationalist; his enemies mostly calling him an "
Ustaša " because of his newfoundGreater Croatia n nationalist beliefs. His works also failed to achieve a broader scale of popularity mainly because of frequent uses of obscene and vulgar wording.In 2001, his organization, the
Doclean Academy of Sciences and Arts , actively campaigned for the election ofMilo Đukanović 's "Coalition for an independent Montenegro".On October 24, 2006 Brković and his driver and bodyguard Srđan Vojičić were attacked by three armed men. Vojičić was shot dead, while Brković escaped with mild injuries. [http://www.voanews.com/bosnian/2006-10-25-voa8.cfm] It is speculated that the motive for the attack was the latest Brković's book, "The lover of Doclea" (Ljubavnik Duklje), in which he indirectly ridicules many people from the Montenegrin public life, especially close friends of former Prime Minister
Milo Đukanović , but not Đukanović himself.Jevrem Brkovic is today the commander of a Montenegrin politics-orientated para-military organization, the "
Lovćen Brigade ".Brković's son,
Balša Brković is also a notable Montenegrin writer.Works
Poetry
* Testaments
* Highlands Country
* Highlands Homer is dead
* Sons of Bitches
* Ancient fog around the home
* Komite balads
* Building and destroying of the Ozrović houseNovels
* Pantelej on a cornel
* Duke's men
* Black spots
* Monigrens
* Stone-cutters
* The Lover of DocleaEssays and philosophical works
* The anatomy of a Stalinist's moral
* Mine fields of the esthetics
* The destroyed face of democracy
* GlossarySource
* [http://www.mediaclub.cg.yu/kultura/arhiva/april2001/18.htm]
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