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Balša Brković

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Montenegrin writer, literary critic and journalist
Balša Brković
Born (1966-04-25)25 April 1966 (age 59)
Alma materUniversity of BelgradeFaculty of Philosophy

Balša Brković (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша Брковић; born 25 April 1966) is aMontenegrin writer, essayist and theatre critic. He is also editor of cultural section of daily newspaperVijesti, and one of the prominent members of the political partyUnited Reform Action (URA).

Biography

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Balša Brković was born on 25 April 1966 inTitograd. His fatherJevrem Brković was a well-known Montenegrin writer. Balša's mother Ljeposava "Kaća" Brković (née Škuletić)[1] was an elementary school teacher.[2]

He graduated from theUniversity of BelgradeFaculty of Philosophy. He is an editor for theVijesti newspaper for its culture section and is deeply involved with preservation of the original Montenegrin language.[3] He is a member of theMontenegrin PEN Center. He was also a speaker at the International Festival for short stories in 2009.[4] In 2017, he has signed theDeclaration on the Common Language of theCroats,Serbs,Bosniaks andMontenegrins.[5]

Brković published collections of poetry:Konji jedu breskve (1985),Filip boje srebra (1991),Rt Svete Marije (1993),Contrapposto (1998) andDvojenje (2001) and novelsPrivatna galerija (2002)[6] andParanoja u Podgorici (2010).

References

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  1. ^Miljić, Marijan-Mašo (2011)."LJEPOSAVA-KAĆA BRKOVIĆ"(PDF).Vaspitanje I Obrazovanje (in Montenegrin).3. Podgorica: 211.ISSN 0350-1094.
  2. ^"8. jul".RTCG (in Montenegrin). 8 July 2021. Retrieved26 August 2021.[permanent dead link]
  3. ^"New characters in the Montenegrin language?" - DW-World
  4. ^"Ill with incurable youth" - Pobjeda Online
  5. ^Derk, Denis (28 March 2017)."Donosi se Deklaracija o zajedničkom jeziku Hrvata, Srba, Bošnjaka i Crnogoraca" [A Declaration on the Common Language of Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins is About to Appear].Večernji list (in Serbo-Croatian). Zagreb. pp. 6–7.ISSN 0350-5006.Archived from the original on 20 September 2017. Retrieved5 June 2019.
  6. ^"Laureate Balsa Brkovic" - Pobjeda Online

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