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Jasmina Mihajlović ( sr-cyr, Јасмина Михајловић, born in
Niš Niš (; sr-Cyrl, Ниш, ; names of European cities in different languages (M–P)#N, names in other languages), less often spelled in English as Nish, is the list of cities in Serbia, third largest city in Serbia and the administrative cente ...
, 1960) is a Serbian writer and literary critic. She is also chairwoman of Bequest of
Milorad Pavić Milorad Pavić ( sr-Cyrl, Милорад Павић, ; 15 October 1929 – 30 November 2009) was a Serbian writer, university professor, translator, literary historian and academic. Born in Belgrade in 1929, he published a number of poems, ...
, famous Serbian writer and her late spouse.


Biography

Mihajlović graduated from the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade - group of Yugoslav and World literature (1987). In the beginning of the career she has taught literature in secondary schools in Belgrade. She worked on the „Serbian Literary Criticism“ project in the Belgrade Institute of Literature and Art (1989-1991). After that, she was Director of the Council for promoting Serbian culture abroad, with the World Serbian Community seated in Geneva (1991-1999). She is freelance artist since then. Her prose, essays and studies have been translated into English, Russian, Slovenian, Ukrainian and Greek. She writes columns for Serbian magazines ''Lisa'', ''Grad'', ''Jasmin'', ''Fame'', ''Bazar'' and ''Ona''. She is member of the Serbian Literary Society.


Books

* ''Tale of the Body and Soul. Layers and Meanings in the Prose of Milorad Pavić '' ( sr-cyr, Прича о души и телу. Слојеви и значења у прози Милорада Павића), "Prosveta", Belgrade, 1992. * ''Two tales from Kotor'' ( sr-cyr, Две которске приче) with
Milorad Pavić Milorad Pavić ( sr-Cyrl, Милорад Павић, ; 15 October 1929 – 30 November 2009) was a Serbian writer, university professor, translator, literary historian and academic. Born in Belgrade in 1929, he published a number of poems, ...
, "Dereta", Belgrade, 1998, 2005. * ''Private collection'' ( sr-cyr, Приватна колекција), "Dereta", Belgrade, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005. * ''Travel album'' ( sr-cyr, Путни албум), "Dereta", Belgrade, 2004, 2005, 2006. * ''Love Story in Two Tales'' ( sr-cyr, Љубавни роман у две приче) with Milorad Pavić, "Čigoja", Belgrade, 2004. * ''Love without secrets'' ( sr-cyr, Љубав без тајни), "Dereta", Belgrade, 2005. * ''Love with a vocabulary of the unknown'' ( sr-cyr, Љубав са речником непознатог), "Ljubitelji knjige", Novi Sad, 2006, 2007. * ''Paris Kiss'' ( sr-cyr, Париски пољубац), "Ljubitelji knjige", Novi Sad, 2007; "Parizhskiy potseluy" (), "Azbuka", Sankt Petersburg, 2007; Zavod za udžbenike, Belgrade, 2010; Amazon, e-book, 2011. * ''Travel Collection. The choice of stories'' ( sr-cyr, Путна колекција. Избор прича), "Alnari", Belgrade, 2008. * ''On the Shores of the Khazar Sea'' ( sr-cyr, На обали Хазарског мора), Amazon.com, Kindle Store, 2014. * ''Boring Book. Miscellany'' ( sr-cyr, Досадна књига. Сваштара), "Dereta", Belgrade, 2019.


Anthologies

* ''An anthology of stories by Serbian women writers'' ( sr-cyr, Антологија приповедака српских књижевница), ed. by Rajko Lukač, "Zepter Book World", Belgrade, 2002. * ''The Bite of Passion: Stories of Erotic fantasy '' ( sr-cyr, Угриз страсти: приче еротске фантастике), edited by Pavle Zelić, Society of Sci-Fi and Fantasy fans "Lazar Komarčić", Belgrade, 2007.


Awards

*"Dereta's Book of the Year", 2004, for ''Travel album''


External links


Official homepage

An excerpt from ''Paris Kiss''
( sr-cyr, Приватна колекција), Official site

( sr-cyr, Приватна колекција), Biblioteke.org (Serbian)

( sr-cyr, Прича о души и телу. Слојеви и значења у прози Милорада Павића), "Prosveta", Belgrade, 1992. Complete e-edition,
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, 2005. (Serbian) {{DEFAULTSORT:Mihajlovic, Jasmina 1960 births Writers from Niš University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology alumni Serbian women novelists Serbian women non-fiction writers Serbian women literary critics Literary critics of Serbian Postmodern writers Living people