fiction.wikisort.org - WriterVida Ognjenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Вида Огњеновић, pronounced [ʋǐːda oɡɲěːnoʋitɕ]; born 14 August 1941) is a Serbian theater director, playwright, writer, drama professor and diplomat.
Vida Ognjenović Вида Огњеновић |
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In office 13 June 2011 – 22 February 2013 |
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Born | (1941-08-14) 14 August 1941 (age 80) Dubočke Village, Nikšić, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
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Political party | Social Democratic Party (2021-present) Democrats of Serbia (2021) Democratic Party (1990–1996; 2004–2020) Democratic Center (1996-2004) |
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Alma mater | University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology |
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Biography
Ognjenović completed primary education in the town of Vrbas, before going to Sremski Karlovci for gymnasium studies and later got degrees in world literature at University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology and directing at The Faculty of Dramatic Arts.
In 1989, she was one of the founders of the Democratic Party, the first opposition party in Serbia. She was appointed Ambassador to Norway representing Serbia and Montenegro from 2001 until 2006. She served as the ambassador of Serbia to Denmark from 2007 until 2013.
Her drama "Jegor's road" was inspired by the story about Russian monk from Praskvica Monastery.[1]
She was one of the leading Parliamentary candidates of the Democratic Party in the January 2007 elections in Serbia.[citation needed] She was a vice-president of the Democratic Party.[citation needed]
Awards
In 2012, she was given the World Award of Humanism by the Ohrid Academy of Humanism.[2]
Works
- Šekspiromanija (1980),
- Strah od scenske rasprave (1980),
- Melanholične drame (1991),
- Kanjoš Macedonović (1993),
- Devojka modre kose (1993),
- Setne komedije (1994),
- Otrovno mleko maslačka (1994),
- Kuća mrtvih mirisa (1995),
- Stari sat (1996),
- Mileva Ajnštajn (1999),
- Jegorov put (2000),
- Najlepše pripovetke (2001),
- Drame I-III (2001–2002),
- Putovanje u putopis (2006),
- Preljubnici (2006),
- Don Krsto (2007),
- Nasuprot proročanstvu (2007),
- Prava adresa (2007),
- Nema više naivnih pitanja (2008),
- Posmatrač ptica (2010),
- Živi primeri (2012)
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References
Serbian literature  |
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- Serbian language
- History of Serbia
- History of Kosovo
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- History of Republika Srpska
- Medieval Serbian literature
- Miroslav Gospel
- Charter of Ban Kulin
- Srbulja
- Republic of Ragusa
- Serbian Chancellery in Dubrovnik
- Serb-Catholic movement in Dubrovnik
- Serbian poetry
- Slavic studies
- Romanticism
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- Serbian Literary Guild
- Association of Writers of Serbia
- Adligat
- Belgrade Book Fair
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Literary awards |
- NIN Award
- Isidora Sekulić Award
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Statuette of Joakim Vujić Award  |
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SFR Yugoslavia (1985–1992) | | |
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FR Yugoslavia (1992–2006) |
- Not awarded (1993)
- Stevo Žigon and Petar Kralj (1994)
- Sava Barackov, Museum of Theatrical Arts of Serbia, Serbian National Theatre, Svetlana Bojković and Dejan Penčić Poljanski (1995)
- Lazar Ristovski and Miloslav Buca Mirković (1996)
- Bora Todorović and Festival Days of Comedy in Jagodina (1997)
- Stevan Šalajić (1998)
- Ružica Sokić (1999)
- Olivera Marković (2000)
- Vida Ognjenović (2001)
- Mileva Žikić (2002)
- Belgrade Drama Theatre (2003)
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Serbia and Montenegro (2003–2006) | |
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Serbia (2006–present) |
- Biljana Srbljanović (2007)
- National Theatre in Niš (2008)
- Mirko Babić (2009)
- Miodrag Tabački (2010)
- Boro Drašković (2011)
- Vlastimir Đuza Stojiljković (2012)
- Milena Dravić (2013)
- Andraš Urban (2014)
- Dara Džokić and Faculty of Dramatic Arts (2015)
- Nada Jurišić (2016)
- Renata Ulmanski (2017)
- Mihailo Janketić (2018)
- Geroslav Zarić (2019)
- Milanka Berberović (2020)
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На других языках
[de] Vida Ognjenović
Vida Ognjenović [ʋǐːda oɡɲěːnoʋitɕ] (serbisch-kyrillisch Вида Огњеновић; * 14. August 1941 in Dubočke (Дубочке) bei Nikšić, Königreich Jugoslawien) ist eine serbische Regisseurin, Autorin, Hochschullehrerin, Politikerin und Diplomatin. Sie war von 1990 bis 1993, als erste Frau, Direktorin des Nationaltheaters Belgrad. Ognjenovic ist Präsidentin des serbischen PEN-Zentrums und war als Botschafterin in Norwegen und Dänemark akkreditiert.
- [en] Vida Ognjenović
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