[:en]Venus of thorns for Danila Kish, Milivoj Pavlovic 23.11.2017.French Institute in Serbia

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[:en]Venus of thorns for Danila Kish, Milivoj Pavlovic 23.11.2017.French Institute in Serbia
Knez Mihajlova 31. Beograd
23.Nov.2017
BeogradSrbija

The French Institute in Serbia and the JP Official messenger invite you to book presentation by Milivoj Pavlovic, which many are considered to be the most complete biography by Danilo Kiš.

Participants: Ljubiša Rakić, Academic, Jelena Trivan, gen.dir. Official Gazette, Bozidar Šujica, poet, Milivoje Pavlović, author
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A world writer from the local area, Danilo Kiš is one of the most famous  writers in Serbian.

The book of Milivoj Pavlovic “The Venus of the Thorn for Danila Kish”, published in the Official Gazette, 2016, is considered as the most complete biography of the great writer so far, and brings an inspirational passage through the Kish literary work. He is heavily influenced by new insights and documentary material that had not been known before. Besides, Pavlović was the first person to observe the Kish’s personal library, stored in the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, two decades ago, and a little forgotten. By illuminating Kisha’s essay, by looking at his reading map and the notes he has left on the margins, in the world of ideas that have occupied him from childhood and youth, it is possible to more closely follow his writing folder and the level of creative transposition of the former historical, cultural, sociopsihologic and literary layers.

Danilo Kish was born in Subotica in 1935 and died in Paris in 1989. The last decade he lived in the prestigious France. He was a fertile translator from French. All his most important books were translated into French.

Milivoje Pavlović is professor of the Faculty of Culture and Media in Belgrade Faculty of Media and Communication and literary historian. This is his fifteenth published book.


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