Marinko Stevanović
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Marinko Bunić (née Stevanović) (May 23, 1961)
/ref> is a Yugoslav writer. He was born in the village of Liješanj near Zvornik, now he lives in
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since 1992. He attended schools in Drinjača (primary school) and Gymnasium (
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) in Zvornik. Then he studied astronomy at the University of Belgrade 1981-1984. He switched his interest to pedagogy and graduated at the Pedagogical Academy, University of Tuzla 1987 which gained him a right to work as a primary school teacher. Marinko has been writing poems since 1976 in the opus „Provincijski razgovori“ (Provincial conversations). He never publishes his poems as a collection of poems in a printed form, only within a free online Magnum opus Provincijski razgovori (Provincial conversations). Opus consists of three parts: Provincijski razgovori (Provincial conversations); U svijetu prašine (In the world of dust) and Urbani razgovori (Urban conversations). His poems have a humanistic and antiwar character, with an antipatriotic connotation. His poems have been translated into
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. He also writes in German.


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External links


http://marinkostevanovic.blogspot.com

http://provincijskirazgovori.blogspot.com

http://www.yurope.com/people/marinko/

Dr Hariz Halilovich, Bosnian Austrians: Accidental Migrants in Trans-Local and Cyber Spaces, Page 11
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