- Mihailo Lalić
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Mihailo Lalić (pronounced [mixǎilɔ lâlit͡ɕ]) (7 October 1914-30 December 1992) was a famous novelist of Montenegrin and Serbian literature. He is considered by some to be among the greatest authors from Montenegro.
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Overview
He was born in Trepča (Andrijevica municipality) village in north-eastern Montenegro in 1914. His most important novels are "Svadba", "Zlo proljeće", "Raskid", "Hajka", "Ratna sreća", and his masterpiece, "Lelejska gora".
He won the NIN Award (NIN magazine's prize for the novel of the year) for "Ratna sreća" in 1973, and was the first recipient of "Njegoš prize" for "Lelejska gora". In his novels he depicted major events in modern history of Montenegro, World Wars in particular, and battling between partisans and chetniks.
He lived in Herceg-Novi and Belgrade, and was a member of both the Serbian and Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts, whose vice-president he was. He was also a member of SKOJ and Communist Party. He died in Belgrade in 1991.
Bibliography
Short Stories
- Izvidnica (The Patrol) (1948)
- Prvi snijeg (The First Snow) (1951)
- Na mjesečini (In the Moonlight) (1956)
- Posljednje brdo (The Last Hill) (1967)
Novels
- Svadba (The Wedding) (1950)
- Zlo proljeće (The Evil Spring) (1953)
- Raskid (Separation) (1955)
- Lelejska gora (The Mountain of Cries) (1957,1962)
- Hajka (The Pusuit) (1960)
- Pramen tame (The Lock of Darkness) (1970)
- Ratna sreća (The Luck of War) (1973)
- Zatočnici (The Advocates) (1976)
- Dokle gora zazeleni (Until the Mountain Turns Green) (1982)
- Gledajući dolje na drumove (Looking Down on the Roads) (1983)
- Odlučan čovjek (Determined Man) (1990)
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See also
Categories:- 1914 births
- 1992 deaths
- People from Andrijevica
- Vasojevići
- Montenegrin novelists
- Members of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts
- Yugoslav partisans
- Serbian partisans
- Montenegrin people stubs
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