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Zoran Bognar (Serbian-Cyrillic: Зоран Богнар; born 30 January 1965 in Vukovar, SR Croatia, SFR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian poet and writer.

Zoran Bognar
Zoran Bognar

Life and work


Zoran Bognar (his Hungarian surname means Wheelwright) is considered to be one of the most creative and renowned representatives of contemporary Serbian poetry. More than 300 of his essays and literary reviews have already been published in many Serbian literary journals and newspapers such as Borba, Dnevnik and Politika, and more than 200 essays, reviews and studies have also been published about his work in recent decades, also a monograph Athletic pilgrimage to the Elysian fields of Zoran Bognar (Atletsko hodočašće nad jelisejskim vodama i poljima Zorana Bognara, 2002) by Vladan Panković (teacher) and Nikica Banić (poet), both from Inđija. Bognar has been working as literary editor of the publishing house Dereta for several years; he is current president of jury of the Miroslav Dereta Award since 2006, president of the Foundation for Preservation of Fine Arts – Ars Longa, member of the Association of Writers of Serbia and the PEN of Bosnia Hercegovina. The editions of New Deluge, New Noah’s Ark, Elysian Trilogy and Constellations Under The Skin have also been published in Italian (1995, 1997,1998 and 2001), Spanish (2002), French (2002) and Macedonian (2006) translations, selected poems in English and German editions (2000, 2003 and 2015), in the International Poetry Review (2003) of the University of North Carolina, in German, Polish and French anthologies (1999, 2008, 2011), in the Austrian and German literary journals Manuskripte (1999) and Akzente (2000), and in Ariel (2004) in Swedish. In 2002, the poet was Artist in Residence of Villa Waldberta in Feldafing. In addition to numerous Serbian literary awards, he received the Italian Vannelli Award 1997 of the same named publishing house in Verona (Edizione Vannelli), the Montenegrin Mediterranean Lion 1998 and the German Hubert Burda Award 1999. He lives in Belgrade.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]


Bibliography (selection)



Serbian Awards



References


  1. Official website of Zoran Bognar, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  2. Biography, Dereta publishing, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  3. Ars Longa, official website, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  4. International Poetry Review, Vol. 29/1/2003, p. 38-43.
  5. Ariel –Tidskrift för litteratur No. 4-5/2004, p. 27-36.
  6. Villa Waldberta, official website (in English), retrieved 2019-01-06.
  7. Klub književnika,Writers Club of TV Art, YouTube, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  8. Review by George Vid Tomashevich (World Literature Today, Vol. 74/4/2000), TheFreeLibrary, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  9. About, official website of Iga Bielejec, retrieved 2019-01-11.
  10. English selection, Scene4 Magazine (April 2016), retrieved 2019-01-06.
  11. union catalogue COBISS of Serbian libraries, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  12. ULUPUDS, official website, retrieved 2019-01-06.
  13. Report of RTV, retrieved 2019-01-06.



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