Borislav Jovanović (writer)
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Borislav Jovanović (writer)
Borislav Jovanović (Cyrillic: Борислав Јовановић, born 1941 in Danilovgrad), Montenegro, Montenegrin writer, poet, author essays and literature, literary critic. During the 1990s and later Jovanovic, as well as the influential columnist for the daily newspaper ''Pobjeda'', pleiad young Montenegrin writers. These and other books he wrote about 200 bibliography, bibliographic units. Considered to be ''"the most important interpreter of recent trends Montenegrin literary practices"'', while ''"Jovanovic collection of essays titled '' 'The Montenegrin literary urbanity', ''certainly, to date, is qualified and out of Montenegro most quoted literary critical view of the Montenegrin new, primarily urban literature"''. He was an active participant in a sharp public struggle for constitutional recognition of Montenegrin language as the mother tongue Montenegrins (ethnic group), Montenegrins. His literary works have contributed to the modern understanding kulturng and pol ...
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