Sasa Milivojev
Saša Milivojev (Serbian Cyrillic: Саша Миливојев) a Serbian writer, poet, journalist columnist and political analyst of Russian origin.
Life and career
Milivojev was born in 1986 in Zrenjanin (SFRJ, Serbia), where he nurtured his talents in the Music Gymnasium. He used to sing in the "King David" Oratorio by Arthur Honegger in the Arad Philharmonic Orchestra, Romania. After ten years of enjoying music, Milivojev turned towards the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology, where he is an unsuccessful student of the Serbian Language and Literature. He is the author of four collections of poems: Tajna Iza Uzdaha (The Secret Behind a Sigh, published in 2006 by Narodna Knjiga, Belgrade); Prvi Put (The First Time, published in 2008 by Kulturno-Prosvetna Zajednica, Kruševac, 2008); Kad Svitac Odleti (When the Firegly is Gone, in Serbian, English and Arabic, Filip Višnjić, Belgrade, 2010); Ljubavni recePat (Kulturno-Prosvetna Zajednica, Kruševac, 2010), and a novel entitled Dečak iz Žute Kuće (The Boy from the Yellow House, Belgrade, 2011).
His poems are included in several anthologies of poetry, including the Panonski Galeb (The Seagull of Pannonia) Vol. XIX, the Rudnička Vrela (The Rudnik Springs) Vol. XIX, the Garavi Sokak (The Sooty Alley) Vol. XIX, etc.
Since 2008, Milivojev has worked as a contributor to the "Pogledi" column of the Politika newspaper, and as of 2009 he has been writing columns in the Pravda newspaper, dealing with analytical and synthetic research in the recent and contemporary history of the Serbian people.
His poetic achievements have been introduced to Belgrade audience twice, in Ethnographic Museum, in collaboration with famous Serbian artists such as: Isidora Bjelica, Ivana Žigon, Jelena Žigon, Daliborka Stojšić, Eva Ras, Danijel Pavlović, Žiza Stojanović, Zlata Numanagić, Branka Veselinovicć. His poetry was recited by well-known actresses Svetlana Bojković, Ruzica Sokić, Danica Aćimac, Snežana Savic, Suzana Mančić etc. By their mutual cooperation, this young author has also been supported by Olja Ivanjicki, Zdravko Šotra and Marko Novaković.
Cairo reading public was introduced with his poetry in May 2010., by his book "When the Firefly is Gone", while he was being present at various literary gathering where famous writers spoke about him: Soha Zaky and Alaa Al Aswany, a founder of oppositional and political movement "Kifaya"). In Saudi Arabia, the journalists write about his love for God; in Egyptian newspaper, Saša Milivojev is mentioned as a writer of mystical flight and meditation.
Bibliography
- The Secret Behind a Sigh (Narodna knjiga, Belgrade, 2006) ISBN 86-331-2825-X
- The First Time (Kulturno-prosvetna zajednica, Kruševac, 2008) ISBN 978-86-87295-01-4
- When the firefly is gone into Serbian, English and Arabic (Filip Višnjić, Belgrade, 2010) ISBN 978-86-7363-630-6
- Ljubavni recePat - Poezija SCG (Kulturno-prosvetna zajednica, Kruševac, 2010)
- The Boy from the Yellow House, Belgrade, 2011, ISBN 978-86-914737-0-9
External links
- SAŠA MILIVOJEV - Official Website
- Saša Milivojev - When the Firefly is Gone
- Politika, Saša Milivojev - Srpski fenomen
- Politika, Saša Milivojev: Srbija na putu ka EU
- Pravda, Interview of Saša Milivojev about novel THE BOY FROM THE YELLOW HOUSE
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