Radoslav Bratić (28 June 1948 in
Brestice, near
Bileća,
Bosnia-Herzegovina – 2 June 2016 in
Belgrade
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, Serbia) was a Serbian writer, playwright and editor. He was also a corresponding member
Academy of Sciences and Arts of Republika Srpska.
Biography
Radoslav Bratić finished primary school in
Korita (near Bileća) and in Bileća, high school in
Trebinje, and studied Yugoslav and world literature at the
Faculty of Philology in Belgrade. He was the editor of the student magazine ''Znak'', the magazine ''Književnost'', the newspaper ''Književna reč'', and the editor-in-chief of the magazine ''Relasion''.
He worked as a secretary and vice-president of the Association of Writers of Serbia, then as an editor in the publishing house "BIGZ", where he edited a dozen libraries. Among other books, he edited the collected works
Slobodan Jovanović,
Danilo Kiš, a set of books
Borislav Pekić, as well as the edition "New Books of Domestic Writers". He started the famous library "Conversations with Writers" and published several books in it. He also prepared the book Prayers and Petitions of His Holiness the Serbian Patriarch
Pavle.
Bratić made several selections in literature and edited several thematic blocks in newspapers and magazines, including literature China, India,
Lusatian Serbs, and American blacks.
His short stories have been included in several anthologies and anthologies in
Yugoslavia
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and around the world, and have been translated into English,
Hindi
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, German,
Swedish,
Polish,
Czech,
French,
Chinese,
Romanian,
Russian and
Italian. Bratic travelled to all these places and established cooperation with important people. As a result of this collaboration, a number of works in English, Hindi, and other languages were created.
He was elected a corresponding member
ANURS outside the staff on 4 December 2015.
He has also written several plays for radio and television. Alone or with associates, he prepared several anthologies of texts from foreign literature (Sorbian Serbs, Chinese, Indian, American blacks). As an editor at BIGZ, he edited a dozen libraries of domestic and foreign literature.
He has received numerous important awards: Mladost List, Isidora Sekulić Award,
Andrić Prize, Ćamil Sijarić Award, Meša Selimović Award, Borbina Award, Petar Kočić Award 1999, Miloš Crnjanski Plaque, Golden Charter of Tsar Dušan, Svetozar Ćorović and others.
He lived and worked in
Belgrade
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. He died on 2 June 2016 in the settlement
Kumodraž, in Belgrade in his apartment after a long and severe illness. He was buried in
Alley of the Greats at the
Belgrade New Cemetery.
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20th-century Serbian writers
21st-century Serbian writers
1948 births
2016 deaths