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Zoran Stefanović (, sr-cyr, Зоран Стефановић, born 21 November 1969 in
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) is a Serbian author, publisher and cultural activist, best known as the founder of several cultural networks, including
Project Rastko Project Rastko — Internet Library of Serb Culture ( sr, Пројекат Растко — Електронска библиотека српске културе, Projekat Rastko — Elektronska biblioteka srpske kulture) is a non-profit and no ...
. His works were published and produced in Europe and US. He made his debut in theater and film in 1987 and he graduated in dramaturgy and screenwriting in 1994 at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts (
University of Arts in Belgrade The University of Arts in Belgrade ( sr-cyr, Универзитет уметности у Београду, Univerzitet umetnosti u Beogradu) is a public university in Serbia. It was founded in 1957 as the Academy of Arts to unite four academies. ...
). He lives in
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. He is the president of the Association of Playwrights of Serbia (2022).


Writings

Some of his works belong to science fiction and fantasy - in the theater (" Slavic Orpheus," " Fable of the Cosmic Egg"), graphic novels and comics ("
The Third Argument ''The Third Argument'' ( sr, Treći argument) is a Serbian graphic novel based on the works of Serbian writer Milorad Pavić, with script by Zoran Stefanović and art by Zoran Tucić. Creation and publication history The graphic novel was create ...
", based on stories by
Milorad Pavić Milorad Pavić ( sr-Cyrl, Милорад Павић, ; 15 October 1929 – 30 November 2009) was a Serbian novelist, poet, short story writer, and literary historian. Born in Belgrade in 1929, he published a number of poems, short stories ...
, "Under the Seal of the Wolf"), prose (novel Verigaši) and in film/television ("Narrow Paths"). His other works are documentary, such as the TV-series "The Janus' Face of History," or films "Lives of Kosta Hakman" and "Music of Silence" . His theater plays, prose and graphic novels have been translated into Macedonian, Romanian, Slovene, English, French, Polish, Ukrainian and Russian.


Cultural work

Stefanović was the principal founder of several international cultural networks: Project Rastko (network of digital libraries), Distributed Proofreaders Europe (international digitization of cultural heritage), the Project Gutenberg Europe (Beta version, a public digital library) and similar communities in the fields of digitization, lexicography and pop-culture. He is also active in cultural and scientific projects since 1993, especially in the former Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Ukraine, Russia and Poland, including preservation of minority cultures as well as initiative for Balkan Cultural Network, with Greek cultural activist and music producer Nikos Valkanos. Since the mid-1990s he promotes the philosophy of open sources and free knowledge, as "the very foundation of every civilized human society." He actively supports several regional
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s, particularly in Eastern and Central Europe since 2004.


Awards and honors

As a writer, playwright and screenwriter, he has been nationally and internationally awarded and short-listed some twenty times, including The "Josip Kulundžić" award for theatrical play, Gold medal for the screenplay at the 42nd Festival of Yugoslav documentary and short films, two wins in Yugoslav literary SF/F competitions "Znak Sagite", Grand Prix for the best Serbian graphic novel and Award for the best graphic novel script, The Edition of the Year of The
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. He was nominated for the
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award in Berlin and the
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award in Rome. For his cultural and publishing work he has been also nationally and internationally recognized, including three times the Annual award of the Informatics Society of Serbia, ten YU Web Top 50 awards (SR Web Top 50) and Webfest 2007 Award for the best culture site of the Western Balkans. He has been nominated for United Nations World Summit Award and Central European Review Content Crown award.


Selected bibliography

;Theatrical and radio plays * ''An Island Story (Ostrvska priča)'', 1987, based on characters from
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comics series by
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, directed by Zoran Đorđević * ''Tristia'', 1990. * ''Weekend with Marija Broz (Vikend sa Marijom Broz)'', 1990. * '' Slavic Orpheus (Slovenski Orfej)'', 1992. * '' Fable of the Cosmic Egg (Skaska o kosmičkom jajetu)'', 1992. * ''The Meeting Point (Tačka susreta)'', 1992. * ''Snow is not White (Sneg nije beo)'', 2009. * ''A waltz for Olga (Valcer za Olgu)'', 2018. ;Books of plays * ''Slavic Orpheus and other plays (Slovenski Orfej i druge drame)'', Znak Sagite, Belgrade, 1995. ;Novels * ''Chainers of the World, a novel of our people (Verigaši, roman o Našima)'', Everest media, Belgrade, 1993, 2012. ;Comics and graphic novels * ''
The Third Argument ''The Third Argument'' ( sr, Treći argument) is a Serbian graphic novel based on the works of Serbian writer Milorad Pavić, with script by Zoran Stefanović and art by Zoran Tucić. Creation and publication history The graphic novel was create ...
(Treći argument)'' with writer
Milorad Pavić Milorad Pavić ( sr-Cyrl, Милорад Павић, ; 15 October 1929 – 30 November 2009) was a Serbian novelist, poet, short story writer, and literary historian. Born in Belgrade in 1929, he published a number of poems, short stories ...
and artist
Zoran Tucić Zoran Tucić ( sr-cyr, Зоран Туцић, born 30 October 1961 in Šabac) is a Serbian comic-book and graphic novel creator, architect, scriptwriter and illustrator. He graduated from Faculty of Architecture in Belgrade with project „New ...
** albums, Serbian and English, Bata-Orbis, Belgrade-Limasol, 1995; ** serialized in English, Heavy Metal Magazine, New York, 1998/1999/2000. * ''Under the Seal of the Wolf (Pod vučjim žigom)'' with artist Antoan Simić ** ''Stripmania'', magazine, Belgrade, 1996. * ''Duke Lipen (Knez Lipen)'' with artist Siniša Banović ** ''Parabellum'', magazine, Sarajevo, 2012. ;History and aesthetics of comics (monographs) * '' The Comics We Loved, Selection of 20th Century Comics and Creators from the Region of Former Yugoslavia'' (''Stripovi koje smo voleli: izbor stripova i stvaralaca sa prostora bivše Jugoslavije u XX veku''), a critical lexicon, co-author with Živojin Tamburić,
Zdravko Zupan Zdravko Zupan ( sr-cyr, Здравко Зупан; 7 February 1950 – 9 October 2015) was a Yugoslav comic book creator and historian. He is best known for comics such as " Tom & Jerry", "Zuzuko", "Munja", " Mickey Mouse", " Goofy" and "Ellswor ...
and
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, "Omnibus", Belgrade, 2011. (Serbian and English) * ''
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'' (''Mali Nemo u Zemlji snova'') Vol. 1-5, introductory essays for
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's complete series in Serbian translation, "Makondo", Belgrade, 2013-2015. Vol 1. , Vol 2. * ''Dikan. Vol. 1, (1969-1971)'', by Lazo Sredanović, Nikola Lekić et al., editing and essays, "Everest Media", Belgrade 2013. * "The Soundless Hiss: A critical history of Kobra comics series" ("Siktaj bez zvuka: kritička istorija serijala Kobra"), in: ''Kobra'', Vol. 1, by Svetozar Obradović and Branislav Kerac, "Darkwood", Belgrade, 2013, pp. 157–189. * ''Lectures on comics'' (''Predavanja o stripu''), DVD, co-author, edited by Mićun Ristić, Dom kulture Studentski grad, 2014.


Selected filmography

;Writer * ''Give my regards to all who ask for me (Pozdravi sve koji pitaju za mene)'', documentary, 1987 (script collaborator) * ''Ars longa, vita brevis'', 1991"Četvrti festival srpskog filma fantastike, "Helly Cherry" zine, 2009
/ref> * ''Slavic Orpheus (Slovenski Orfej)'', theatrical adaptation, 1992 * ''Janus' Face of History (Janusovo lice istorije)'' 1–3, documentary mini-series, 1993 * ''Narrow Paths (Uske staze)'', short, 1995 * ''Lives of Kosta Hakman (Životi Koste Hakmana)'', documentary, 2005 * ''Music of Silence (Muzika tišine)'', documentary, 2011 * ''120 years of Serbian Literary Cooperation (120 godina Srpske književne zadruge)'', documentary 2012 * ''Lectures on comics'' (Predavanja o stripu), documentary, 2014 (contributing writer) * ''Sava Lozanić bells (Zvona Save Lozanića)'', documentary, 2018 ;Producer * ''My dead town (Moj mrtvi grad)'', documentary, 2000 * ''Lives of Kosta Hakman (Životi Koste Hakmana)'', documentary, 2005 ;Casting Departement * ''Largo Winch'', 2008 (casting: Serbia)


References


External links

*
Slavic Orpheus, a drama, official site

Music of Silence project, official site

"Comics Culture in Yugoslavia: World-Class Innovators & Remarkable Visionaries"
by Paul Gravett, foreword for Tamburić-Zupan-Stefanović lexicon ''The Comics We Loved: Selection of 20th Century Comics and Creators from the Region of Former Yugoslavia'', 2011. {{DEFAULTSORT:Stefanovic, Zoran 1969 births Living people People from Loznica Serbian screenwriters Male screenwriters Serbian dramatists and playwrights Serbian male short story writers Serbian short story writers Serbian science fiction writers Serbian comics writers Serbian non-fiction writers Serbian literary critics Comics critics Comic book publishers (people) University of Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts alumni Signalism Serbian publishers (people) Serbian journalists Serbian fantasy writers Serbian magazine editors Serbian book editors News editors Academic journal editors Comic book editors Serbian speculative fiction editors Science fiction editors Male speculative fiction editors Serbian literary editors Serbian editors Male non-fiction writers