Andrija Radulović

Andrija Radulović

Andrija Radulović (Cyrillique : Aндрија Радуловић) (Podgorica, 3 février 1970) est un poète, essayiste, critique littéraire et traducteur du russe en monténégrin.

Il étudia l'histoire à l'Université du Monténégro et l'enseignement primaire à l'Université de Novi Sad (Serbie).

Il habite à Podgorica, où il travaille en tant que professeur et éditeur de deux magazines littéraires, Squaire et 'Literary writings.

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Prix

  • I nagrada Vidovdanskog sajma knjiga, Podgorica, Monténégro, 2003
  • Gramota, Sofia, Bulgarie, 2003
  • Nosside,(UNESCO, World Poetry Directory), Calabria, Italie, 2005
  • Aninoasa, Trgoviste, Roumanie 2006
  • Božidar Vuković Podgoričanin, Podgorica, Monténégro 2008
  • Kočićevo pero, Banja Luka, Bosnie-herzégovine, 2008
  • Zlatna značka KPZ Srbije, Belgrade, Serbie 2008
  • Vukova povelja, Loznica, Serbie, 2008
  • Marko Miljanov, Podgorica, Monténégro, 2009
  • Золотое перо Руси, Moscou, Russie, 2009
  • Naji Naaman, Liban, 2010

Œuvre

  • Pogled s mosta, Podgorica, 1994
  • Znak u pijesku , Herceg Novi, 1995
  • Ponoć na Donu, Podgorica , 1997
  • Ognjeno rebro, Andrijevica, 1998
  • Riječ sa juga – Слово с Юга, Podgorica, 2000
  • Anđeo u pšenici Podgorica, 2002
  • Sniježna azbuka ,Podgorica, 2007
  • Zvono ,Podgorica, 2008
  • Bivše kraljevstvo, Podgorica, 2010

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