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Maja Herman Sekulić (born February 17, 1949) is a former Yugoslav and Serbian poet, novelist, essayist and translator.


Biography

Maja Herman Sekulić was born in
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, where she received her M.A. in World Literature from the
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in 1977, and her PhD in Comparative Literature from
Princeton Princeton University is a private Ivy League research university in Princeton, New Jersey, United States. Founded in 1746 in Elizabeth as the College of New Jersey, Princeton is the fourth-oldest institution of higher education in the Unit ...
,
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, in 1986. She spent 1990–91 in Germany, and 1992–7 in the Far East. Nowadays, she shares her time between New York City and Belgrade. She is a member of the Serbian Literary Association, Serbian Literary Society, Serbian and the American
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Center,
Academy of American Poets The Academy of American Poets is a national, member-supported organization that promotes poets and the art of poetry. The nonprofit organization was incorporated in the state of New York in 1934. It fosters the readership of poetry through outrea ...
and the
International Federation of Journalists The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) is the largest global union federation of journalists' trade unions in the world. It represents more than 600,000 media workers from 187 organisations in 146 countries. The IFJ is an associate ...
(FIJ). She taught at
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(1985–89), and
Rutgers University Rutgers University ( ), officially Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is a Public university, public land-grant research university consisting of three campuses in New Jersey. Chartered in 1766, Rutgers was originally called Queen's C ...
(1982–84), and was guest-lecturer at
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, Columbia,
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, and other universities. Besides academic work, she has also edited the journal ''Night in New York'' from 1989 to 1990, and is a regular contributor to ''Recours au Poème'', Belgrade dailies
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and Blic, "Cultural Journal" on Serbian TV (RTS) and other media and literary journals. In 2017, she signed the
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of the
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,
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,
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and
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.


Bibliography

Her works have been translated into a number of foreign languages. In 2013 and 2012, a number of her poems were published bilingually in English and French in ''Recours au Poeme'', Paris.


Poetry collections

She started publishing poetry since 1981, first in Knjizevne novine, literary magazine, then in other distinguished publications. * ''Kamerografija'' (Camerography), 1990. * ''Kartografija'' ( Cartography), 1992. * ''Iz muzeja lutanja'' ( Out of the Museum of Wondering), 1997. * ''Iz puste zemlje'' (Out of the Waste Land) Paideia, 1998. It came out as a bilingual English & Serbian edition, as a tribute to and parody of T.S.Eliot and as a lament over the Balkan destiny, with cover and illustrations by Mirko Ilic. *Her e-book of selected and new poems selected by the French poet Matthieu Baumier ''De La Terre de Désolation'' (Out of the Wasteland), French translation by Elizabeth Brunazzi, July 2015. *''Lady of Vincha'' (Gospa od Vinče), poem, izdavač Pešić i sinovi, 2017 COBISS.SR-ID 237510668 Her poems were published in English in such prominent American periodicals as ''The Paris Review'' and ''Confrontation''; were included in anthologies in ''English such North Dakota Quarterly'', "Out of Yugoslavia" anthology,1993''; The Paris Review'', New York, 1992 translated by Mark Strand, American Poet Laureate; ''The Printed Matter'', Tokyo, 1992; in German, anthology ''Das Buch der Rånder Lyrik'', Wieser Verlag,1995; bilingual selections in French and English at ''Recours au Poeme'', Paris, 2012 and 2013 and in a book 2015.


Novels

* ''Kralj svile'', 2000, 2001. (Maya Herman, "In Search of the Silk King", a novel, Xlibris, 2005, , Library of Congress 2005902697) * ''Slike kojih nema'', (Pictures not taken), 2009. * ''U potrazi za Lolitom'' (Looking for Lolita), 2011. (new, changed "female" edition of the novel Slike kojih nema), English translation in preparation for publication * ''Ma Belle, prva americka dama Srbije'', 2015, Sluzbeni glasnik, Beograd


Essays

* ''Skice za portrete'' (Sketches for Portraits) A collection of essays and conversations with colleagues and friends, American and international authors ranging from
Joseph Brodsky Iosif Aleksandrovich Brodsky (; ; 24 May 1940 – 28 January 1996) was a Russian and American poet and essayist. Born in Leningrad (now Saint Petersburg) in the Soviet Union, Brodsky ran afoul of Soviet authorities and was expelled ("strongly ...
to
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. * ''Knjizevnost prestupa'' (Literuture of Transgression) First published in English as a series of essays in ''
James Joyce Quarterly The ''James Joyce Quarterly'' (''JJQ'') is a peer-reviewed academic journal established in 1963 that covers critical and theoretical work focusing on the life, writing, and reception of James Joyce. The journal publishes essays, notes, reviews, le ...
'' and ''European Studies Journal'', then as doctoral dissertation ( The Fall of Hyperbaton: Parodic and Revisionary Strategies in Bely, Joyce, and Mann,...) * ''Prozor u žadu'', Prosveta 1994. A book of travel essays about travels through Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Burma. It was published in English under pen name Maya Herman, The Jade Window (D.K Book House,
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, London, 1998) ; Publisher Code: B0003/1998-2,000 The jade window: images from Southeast Asia * ''Digitalna galaksija'' (Digital Galaxy), 2011. a book of micro essays about the transition of our world from print to digital media. * "Who was Nikola Tesla? The Genius who gave us Light" Zavod za udzbenike 2015, Belgrade, ().


Other publications

Besides the books for adults, Maja Herman Sekulić published a book for children ''Slon Lala Tulipan, ili kako je otkriven porcelan'' with illustrations by Dobrosav Bob Zivkovic (Decje novine), and for English and German publications of Elephant Lala the Tulipe, or how porcelain was invented with illustrations by Sibille Schwarz; she also published a poem for children in English ''Lazar, the Lizard in a Blizzard'' (Waldo Tribune,
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, 2000). She wrote an introduction for a book of photography (Black Horse Book, New York) by the Italian photographer
Marco Glaviano Marco Glaviano (born 1942) is an Italian photographer and architect, who has worked for fashion magazines and brands on both sides of the Atlantic, and with many of the world's best-known models. He has been a pioneer of digital photography, being ...
. She was a contributor to another book of photography ''Skin by distinguished'' French photographer
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–New York). She closely collaborated with Italian theatre director
Paolo Magelli Paolo is a masculine given name, the Italian form of the name Paul. It may refer to: People Art * Paolo Abbate (1884–1973), Italian-American sculptor * Paolo Alboni (1671–1734), Italian painter * Paolo Antonio Barbieri (1603–1649), Ital ...
on a dramaturgy of the longest running production in Belgrade Drama Theater of ''Harold and Maude'', and did a Serbian adaptation of the life of the British author, ''Dame Rebecca West'', which is awaiting its Serbian theatre production.


References


External links


Website/Maya Herman

Google books/Interviews With Northrop Frye

Paidea/Out of the Waste Land
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