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Antonije Isaković

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Antonije Isaković
Isaković in 1953
Isaković in 1953
Born(1923-11-06)6 November 1923
Died13 January 2002(2002-01-13) (aged 78)
OccupationAcademic, writer and politician
NationalitySerbian

Antonije Isaković (Serbian Cyrillic: Антоније Исаковић; 6 November 1923 – 13 January 2002) was a Serbian writer and member of theSerbian Academy of Science and Arts. He won theNIN Prize in 1982 for his novelTren 2.[2]

He was the first editor-in-chief of the prominent Serbian literary journalDelo [sr] for several years.

He was one of the authors of theMemorandum of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts. Isaković was one of the fifty members of the Serbian Academy of Science and Arts who signed the petition againstSlobodan Milošević in October 1999.[3]

Personal life

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He was married toLeposava Isaković Milanin [sr] with whom he had a daughter, the actressMilica Milša [sr].

Bibliography

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Antonije Isaković wrote numerous novels and stories and some of his selected works are:[4]

  • Velika deca, 1953
  • Paprat i vatra, 1962
  • Pripovetke, 1964
  • Prazni bregovi, 1969
  • Compilation of works in five volumes, 1976
  • Tren 1, roman, 1976
  • Tren 2, roman, 1982
  • Berlin kaputt, 1982
  • Obraz, 1988
  • Govori i razgovori, 1990
  • U znaku aprila: i druge priče, 1991
  • Miran zločin, 1992
  • Drugi deo mog veka: da se ne zaboravi, 1993
  • Gospodar i sluge, 1995
  • Riba, 1998
  • Nestajanje, 2000

References

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  1. ^"Antonije Isaković Biografija". 19 October 2018.
  2. ^"Dobitnik NINove nagrade". Naslovi. Archived fromthe original on 6 March 2012. Retrieved30 May 2011.
  3. ^Ast, Slobodanka (9 October 1999)."Akademici protiv režima" [Members of Academy against regime].Vreme (in Serbian). Archived fromthe original on 29 March 2012. Retrieved20 May 2011.
  4. ^"List of works of Antonije Isaković on Worldcat". Worldcat. Retrieved30 May 2011.
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