Draško Šćekić

Draško Šćekić (Berane, Montenegro, 21 September 1931) is a Montenegrin novelist. Šćekić is best known for publicizing pseudohistorical theories.

The early education he completed in his native town and Teacher's College in Banja Luka and Travnik. He graduated from the Faculty of Political Science in Sarajevo. He entered the world of literature through the doors of anonymous book contests. His first published novels were Planina (Mountain) and Zlatne legende (Golden Legends) as well as a collection of poems for children entitled Radio kljun (Radio Beak). His book -- Travels Through Montenegro -- was reprinted multiple times and was translated into Russian and English. He now lives and works in Podgorica.

Works

  • Putujući Crnom Gorom (Traveling Through Montenegro)[1]
  • Panti ih narod i istorija[2]
  • Istorijske istine i legende o opstanku naroda srpskog[3]
  • Sorabi[4]
  • Planina[5]
  • Priće o domovini[6]
gollark: Sleep deprivation actually fairly bad?!
gollark: ddg! MKULTRA
gollark: We're running some experiments.
gollark: Actually, that's just the drugs in your food.
gollark: Wonderful.

References

  1. Šćekić, Draško (May 12, 1987). "Putujući Crnom Gorom". NIO "UR" via Google Books.
  2. Šćekić, Draško (May 12, 2014). "Pamti ih narod i istorija". Bookland via Google Books.
  3. Šćekić, Draško (May 12, 2012). "Istorijske istine i legende o opstanku naroda srpskog: (istoriopis ili predaja saznatog)". Otvorena Knjiga via Google Books.
  4. Šćekić, Draško (May 12, 1994). "Sorabi: istoriopis". Sfairos via Google Books.
  5. Šćekić, Draško (May 12, 1972). "Planina". Mladinska knjiga via Google Books.
  6. Šćekić, Draško (May 12, 1973). "Priče o domovini". Zavod za izdavanje udžbenika via Google Books.
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