Jovan Popović (writer)
Jovan Popović (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Поповић; 18 November 1905 – 13 February 1952) was a Serbian writer and poet.
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Born | 18 November 1905 Kikinda, Austria-Hungary |
Died | 13 February 1952 46) Belgrade, FPR Yugoslavia | (aged
Resting place | Belgrade New Cemetery |
Occupation | Poet, novelist |
Popović was born in Kikinda, in modern-day Serbia. He joined the Yugoslav Partisans in the beginning of the armed struggle in Serbia in 1941. He became a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts on November 14, 1950. His statue stands on the square of his hometown of Kikinda and a grammar school in Belgrade is named after him.[1][2]
Selected bibliography
- Knjiga drugova (1929)[3]
- Reda mora da bude (1932)[4]
- Lica u prolazu (1941)
- Istinite legende (1944)[5]
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gollark: Tell us what it is or be banned!
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References
- Tambura: A Definition of the Shape, Dimensions, and Technology of Crafting Vojvodina System Tambure ... Tamburitza Association of America. 1998.
- "Jovan Popovic Grammar School". Jovan Popovic.
- Knjiga drugova. OCLC 42055599.
- Jovan Popović (1932). Reda mora da bude: 13 novela iz Vojvodine. Nolit.
- Jovan Popović (1955). Istinite legende. Dečja knjiga.
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