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Momčilo "Momo" Kapor ( sr-cyr, Момчило Момо Капор; 8 April 1937 – 3 March 2010) was a Serbian novelist and painter. He authored several screenplays, over forty novels, short stories, travel and autobiographic books and essays. He was introduced to the literary circles as the author of radio, TV and theater drama at the beginning of the sixties. His books have been translated to twenty languages. The shorts stories collection ''Kinoteka at three'' and novels ''The Green Felt of Montenegro'' and ''The Last Flight to Sarajevo'' were published in French by ''L'Age d'homme'' in
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while ''The Mastery of Šlomović'' was published by ''Xenie'' in
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. His paintings were exhibited in New York, Boston,
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, London and other cities.
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(1990-11-09). "''
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'' issue #70, pp. 46-47" (in Serbo-Croatian).
He was also known as an illustrator, illustrating his own and numerous books by other authors. He was a regular member of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of
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.


Early life

Kapor was born in 1937 in
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,
Drina Banovina The Drina Banovina or Drina Banate ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, Drinska banovina, Дринска бановина) was a province ( banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1941. Its capital was Sarajevo and it included portions of present-da ...
,
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. His father, Gojko Kapor, was a bank clerk, and his mother, Bojana was a housewife. In 1941, during
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, a bomb fell on the home in which Kapor, his grandmother, and his mother were taking refuge. Kapor's mother used her body as a shield and, although she was killed, Kapor was able to survive. He reflected back on that day, remembering that even the little cat, which he held in his arms, died. Kapor knew very little about his mother since not much was said in his family. Immediately following
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, Kapor moved with his family to
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where he remained for most of his life.


Education

As a young man, Kapor studied painting at the Academy of Art in Belgrade under the guidance of Professor
Nedeljko Gvozdenović Nedeljko Gvozdenović ( sr-Cyrl, Недељко Гвозденовић; 24 February 1902 – 31 January 1988) was a Serbian painter of world renown. He is considered to be the greatest representative of the Belgrade School of Painting. See also * ...
. Although Kapor graduated with a degree in painting, he had grown fond of writing as a young boy. Therefore, while studying art he also occupied his time with news writing. Kapor would write news articles and interviews and then accompany his writing with his own representative portrait or illustration. It is through this method that Kapor was able to combine his two greatest passions he had in life, painting and writing.


Literary works

Kapor is one of the most popular Serbian writers, whose literary phenomenon has spread over three decades. Kapor easily attracted the attention of the public by writing his constant reflections on the reality of the current time. The generations of people from former
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were connected through Kapor's writings which have become best sellers in Zagreb's publisher "Znanje" and its famous library "Hit". Kapor also wrote many documentary films, television shows, and novels. His novels, "Una" and "The Book of Complaints" were made into films. These films have been translated into many languages including: French, German, Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Slovenian, and Swedish. His most famous works include, "Ada", "Zoe", "From Seven to Three", and "The Chronicle of a Lost City".


Artwork

Kapor has exhibited many of his paintings across various countries such as in the United States, Germany, and France. The reason he preferred to showcase his artwork in foreign countries rather than in Belgrade was that he did not enjoy the "art climate" set in Belgrade. He felt that many great artists in Belgrade were forgotten, whereas in other countries, a new emerging artist does not "erase" those who came before him/her.


Death

After having two surgeries, Kapor died from
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on 3 March 2010.


Works

*''Foliranti'', 1975 *''Provincijalac'', 1976 *''Ada'', 1977 *''Lanjski snegovi'', 1977 *''Hej, nisam ti to pričala'', 1978 *''Zoe'', 1978 *''Beleške jedne Ane (hronika u 26 glava)'', 1978 *''Skitam i pričam: putopisni dnevnik'', 1979 *''101 priča'', 1980 *''Una: ljubavni roman'', 1981 *''Onda'', 1982 *''Sentimentalno vaspitanje'', 1983 *''Knjiga žalbi'', 1984 *''011-Istok-Zapad'', 1990 *''Halo, Beograd'', 1990 *''Dama skitnica i off priče'', 1992 *''Zelena čoja Montenegra'', 1992 *''Blokada 011'', 1992 *''100 nedelja blokade'', 1994 *''Lero – kralj leptira'', 1995 *''Poslednji let za Sarajevo'', 1995 *''Hronika izgubljenog grada'', 1996 *''Od sedam do tri'', 1996 *''Smrt ne boli: priče iz poslednjeg rata'', 1997 *''Najbolje godine i druge priče'', 1997 *''Ivana'', 2001 *''Od istog pisca'', 2001 *''Legenda o Taboru'', 2002 *''Sanja'', 2003 *''Čuvar adrese'' *''Dosije Šlomović'' *''Konte'' *''Lep dan za umiranje'' *''Ljubavne priče'' *''Samac'' *''Uspomene jednog crtača'' *''Eldorado'' *''Putopis kroz biografiju''


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kapor, Momo 1937 births 2010 deaths Writers from Sarajevo Serb writers from Bosnia and Herzegovina Artists from Sarajevo Serbian painters Writers who illustrated their own writing Members of the Academy of Sciences and Arts of the Republika Srpska Deaths from cancer in Serbia Deaths from throat cancer Burials at Belgrade New Cemetery