Milan Orlić (
Serbian-Cyrillic: Милан Орлић; born 15 November 1962 in
Pančevo
Pančevo (Serbian Cyrillic: Панчево, ; german: Pantschowa; hu, Pancsova; ro, Panciova; sk, Pánčevo) is a city and the administrative center of the South Banat District in the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is located on ...
) is a
Serbian
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poet, writer and publisher.
Biography
Milan Orlić began studying at the
Philosophical Faculty in
Belgrade
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and graduated with
master's degree (
Magister
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Positions and titles
* Magister degree, an academic degree
* Magister equitum, or Master of the Horse
* Magister militum, a master of the soldiers
* Magister officiorum (''master of o ...
). The author is founder and proprietor of the
publishing house ''Mali Nemo'' which runs successfully since 1994. The publishing assortment includes publications on
literary theory
Literary theory is the systematic study of the nature of literature and of the methods for literary analysis. Culler 1997, p.1 Since the 19th century, literary scholarship includes literary theory and considerations of intellectual history, mo ...
,
humanities and
cultural history as well as
prose by contemporary authors. He is
editor-in-chief of the
literary-editorial-staff of ''Mali Nemo'' and editor of the
literary magazine
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''Sveske'' (
Serbian
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: Notebooks). Many of his
essays and
reviews of the last decades have been published in several other literary and cultural magazines such as ''Letopis
Matice srpske'' (Chronicle of Serbian
Matica), ''Književna istorija'' (Literary history), ''Gradina'' (
South Slavic: Garden), ''
Polja
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'' (Fields), ''Art032'' and ''Koraci'' (Steps). The poet is laureate of the renowned literary prizes ''
Isidora Sekulić Award'' (1995), ''
Branko Miljković
Branko Miljković (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Миљковић; 29 January 1934 – 12 February 1961) was a Serbian poet.
Biography
Miljković was born in Niš to a Serb father Gligorije Miljković, who hails from Gadžin Han, and a Croat mo ...
Award'' (1998) and the ''
Milan Rakić Award'' (2006).
He gave guest
lectures on contemporary
Serbian literature at the departments of
Slavic Studies
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of the universities in
Paris,
Prague,
Brno
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,
Kraków,
Poznan,
Wrocław,
Gdańsk
Gdańsk ( , also ; ; csb, Gduńsk;Stefan Ramułt, ''Słownik języka pomorskiego, czyli kaszubskiego'', Kraków 1893, Gdańsk 2003, ISBN 83-87408-64-6. , Johann Georg Theodor Grässe, ''Orbis latinus oder Verzeichniss der lateinischen Benen ...
,
Opole
Opole (; german: Oppeln ; szl, Ôpole) ;
* Silesian:
** Silesian PLS alphabet: ''Ôpole''
** Steuer's Silesian alphabet: ''Uopole''
* Silesian German: ''Uppeln''
* Czech: ''Opolí''
* Latin: ''Oppelia'', ''Oppolia'', ''Opulia'' is a city loc ...
and
Melbourne. He was President of
Jury of the ''Isidora Sekulić Award'' from 2001 to 2005. For many years, he participates in international academic
conferences and
symposia with thematic focus on Serbian literature and presents his publishing house at
book fairs
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(
Belgrade Book Fair
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) and in
bookstores. In 2004, Orlić's publishing house was the only representative from
Vojvodina at the
Frankfurt Book Fair. The publisher initiated a literary prize (''Nagrada Mali Nemo'') for the young generation of writers of Serbia which was presented annually during the Belgrade Book Fair from 2007 to 2013. The award-winning authors were
Aleksandar Marčićev,
Aleksandar Novaković
Aleksandar Novaković ( Serbian-Cyrillic: Александар Новаковић; born 9 January 1975 in Belgrade, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian writer, playwright, historian, musician and political activist.
Life and Work
Aleksandar Novaković grew ...
,
Violeta Ivković,
Nataša Atanasković,
Radoš Kosović,
Čedomir Ljubičić and Nenad Pavlović. Orlić was one of the young editors of the publication of
Pančevo's 14th ''Rukopisi'' (
Manuscripts
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) Festival of 1989. In the years 2006, 2008 and 2016, selections of his poems have been published in
anthologies
In book publishing
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of Serbian poetry in
Romanian,
Polish and
English translation. In 2001 and 2013, some of his poems have been published in the ''International Poetry Review'' of the
University of North Carolina and ''
The Literary Review'' in English translation. In 2013, two of his poetic works have been published in
French
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edition. In 2015, Milan Orlić obtained the
doctorate as
doctor of philosophy at the
Faculty of Arts of the
Australian Monash University and enriched his respectable career. He is current member of the
Association of Writers of Serbia. The artist lives in his native place.
Bibliography (selection)
*''O ne/stvarnom: pričoroman'' (About the Un/real:
Novella
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), Književna omladina Srbije, Belgrade 1987, .
*''Momo u polarnoj noći: bajka za odrasle'' (Momo in the Polar Night: A
Fairytale
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for Adults), Prosveta, Belgrade 1992, .
*''Iz polarne noći'' (From the Polar Night), Prosveta, Belgrade 1995, , second edition in 1996, poetry.
*''Zapisi iz polarne noći'' (Notes From the Polar Night), Prosveta, Belgrade 1997, , essays.
*''Bruj milenija'' (Hum of Millennium), Prosveta, Belgrade 1998, second edition in 2000.
*''Grad, pre nego što usnim'' (The City, Before I Fall Asleep), Mali Nemo, Pančevo 2005, , poetry.
*''Žudnja za celinom'' (Longing for Wholeness), Mali Nemo, Pančevo 2009, , poetry.
*''Ardent désir d'unité; La ville, avant que je m'endorme'' (Longing for Wholeness; The City, Before I Fall Asleep), translated by Harita Wibrands, Liljana Huibner-Fuzellier, Raymond Fuzellier and
Nina Živančević
Nina Živančević (born 1957) is a Serbian-born poet, playwright, fiction writer, translator, scholar, performer, curator and art critic. She apprenticed as a young poet with Allen Ginsberg and has gone on to work in various capacities as both a ...
,
L'Harmattan, Paris 2013, .
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Andrić,
Crnjanski,
Pekić: '' (Andrić, Crnjanski, Pekić:
narrative structures
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of the Serbian (post) modernist novel: the deconstruction of the narrative subject and the reconstruction of the narrator figure), Mali Nemo, Pančevo 2017, , literary
theory and
science.
Catalogue
of National Library of Serbia.
References
{{DEFAULTSORT:Orlic, Milan
1962 births
Living people
Serbian male poets
Serbian male essayists
Serbian literary critics
Literary critics of Serbian
Serbian publishers (people)
Serbian magazine editors
20th-century Serbian poets
21st-century Serbian poets
Writers from Pančevo
Serbian writers
Monash University alumni