Serbian writer and ambassador
Dragan Velikić (Serbian Cyrillic: Драган Великић; born 7 July 1953) is a Serbian novelist, short story writer, essayist and former Ambassador to Austria. He's one of the best known writers of modern Serbia. His influences include Gaito Gazdanov, Mikhail Bulgakov, Constantine P. Cavafy, Ivo Andrić and Aleksandar Tišma among other authors. Velkić's best known works are the novels Ruski prozor and Islednik, for both of which he won the NIN award.[2] In 2017, he signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.[3][4]
Works
Novels
- Via Pula (1988)
- Astragan (1991)
- Hamsin 51 (1993)
- Severni zid (1995)
- Danteov trg (1997)
- Slučaj Bremen (2001)
- Dosije Domaševski (2003)
- Ruski prozor (2007), NIN award[5]
- Bonavia (2012)
- Islednik (2015), NIN award[6]
- Adresa (2019)
Short stories
- Pogrešan pokret (1983)
- Staklena bašta (1985)
- Beograd i druge priče (2009)
Essays
- Yu-Atlantida (1993)
- Deponija (1994)
- Stanje stvari (1998)
- Pseća pošta (2006)
- O piscima i gradovima (2010)
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