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Vidosav Stevanović ( sr-cyr, Видосав Стевановић; born 27 June 1942) is a Serbian novelist, writer, poet, playwright, and publicist. He has written over thirty literary works, including a political biography of
Slobodan Milošević Slobodan Milošević ( sr-Cyrl, Слободан Милошевић, ; 20 August 1941 – 11 March 2006) was a Yugoslav and Serbian politician who was the President of Serbia between 1989 and 1997 and President of the Federal Republic of Yugos ...
. Stevanović was a writer for European newspapers such as ''
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''. During the 1990s, Stevanović was among the intellectuals who resisted Milošević's policies and consolidation of power. This resulted in Stevanović living in exile. He lived in Paris but briefly returned to his home country in 1996. In 2004 he left
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and went to
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. In 2007 he returned to
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Works

Stevanović published his first and only collection of poems, ''Trublje'' in 1967, in
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. His second book was a collection of stories, ''The Scum of Death'', published in 1969. Two years later he brought out his first novel, ''Nišći'', followed two years later by ''Konstantin Gorča''. These were followed by two-story collections, ''Suburban Dragons'' (1978) and ''The Cesarean Section'' (1984), which was awarded the
Andrić Prize The Andrić Prize () is a Serbian and formerly Yugoslav annual literary award for short stories and short story collections written in Serbian, granted by the ''Zadužbina Ive Andrića'' ("Ivo Andrić Foundation") since 1975. History The prize ...
. Perhaps his most popular work is the novel ''The Will'' for which in 1987 he received the Serbian Nin Literary Award. Later works have included: *''The Circle of Love'' (1988) *''Snow in Athens'' (1992) *''The Balkan Island'' (1993) *''Christ and Dogs'' (1994) *''The Same Thing'' (1995) *''Abel and Lise'' (2001) *''Milosevic: The People's Tyrant'' (2001) *''Sybil'' (2004) *''Demons'' (2004) *''The Stranger who is Staying with You'' (2008) *''Totally Consternated by that Night Monster'' (2008) *''Iskra'' (2008) He has three as yet unpublished works, and two books of his published journals (1988–1993). He also has written the following plays: *''My Lazar!'', Belgrade (1981) *''Tonight is a Night'' *''Yugoslav Drama Theater'',
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(1983) *''The Last Visitor'', Scena (1983) *''Our Mother's Suitcase'', National Theatre, Belgrade (1984) *''Far Away, Over There'', Belgrade, (1985) *''Vuk Stefanovič Karadžić'', Belgrade (1987) *''Jovana of the Underground'', Paris (1993) *''Ethnic purification'', Nota Bene, Paris (1994) *''Three Sister'', Paris-Botunje (1996–2001) *''People is Waiting for the Earthquake'', Botunje-Paris (1996–2001) *''A Permanent Rehearse'', Paris (1988–2001) *''Volter'', Volter-Ferne (1999) *''Good Night and Thanks for your Attention'', Sarajevo (2004) *''Medea, the Fortune-Teller'', Paris-Sarajevo (2006) *''Irena Dubrovna'', Botunje (2009) He wrote two screenplays: ''My Lazar!'' and ''The Balkan Island'', with Lordan Zafranović. He is also the author of fifteen radio dramas, numerous literary criticisms, essays and newspaper articles.


Awards and affiliations

* Isidora Sekulić, 1968. * Mladost, 1970. * Milan Rakić, 1971. *
Ivo Andrić Ivo Andrić ( sr-Cyrl, Иво Андрић, ; born Ivan Andrić; 9 October 1892 – 13 March 1975) was a Yugoslav novelist, poet and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature, 1961. His writ ...
Award (Yugoslavian, later Serbian literary award), 1985, for his short stories *
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(Yugoslavian, later Serbian literary award), 1987, for his novel ''Testament'' *
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, 1995. *
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, 1999, top literary honor from French government, for his body of work * Member of the Liberal Forum, 1989–2000, a liberal political forum advocating democratic reforms in Yugoslavia * Co-founder, Belgrade Circle (Beogradski Krug), 1989–2000, a community of activist intellectuals opposed to Milošević, war and isolation


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Vidosav Stevanović
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