Sergey Markoff

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Sergey Markoff in 2005
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Sergey Markoff in 2005

Alain Milosavlyevich (Serbian: Ален Милосављевић - Надреалан / Alen Milosavljević - Nadrealan), alias Sergey Markoff, born October 23, 1987 in Lille, northern France, is a determinist, post-modernist and surrealist poet, essayist and travel writer.

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[edit] Life

He grew up in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, later Serbia in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, with his grand-parents. His mother, already mentally ill, fell into a deep depression after the childbirth. From 1998 to 2004, he lived in several Orphans Homes in the little French town of Hem, near Roubaix and in Lille. In 2004 he leaves the school which he found to be amongst other too restrictive, alienating and refusing as he say to become a intellectual slave of the actual economical system. From 2004 to 2006, he lived in Belgrade, Canary Islands, Paris and Nice, earning money mostly on little jobs and by teaching and translating the French language. He is actually living in Bern, Switzerland. He's used to call himself - rather than poet or philosopher - as "explorer of the universal truth and of the extremes of existence". In 2006 he became member of Mensa International.

[edit] Artistic projects

He works on a large number of projects concerning Schranz and Minimal Techno, music through which he tends to express more precisely the energy of his ideas and statements. He had made as well in the past many graphical representations of those ideas, related emotions and its own thinking system in the style of abstract expressionism (drawings).

[edit] Main works

  • The Dialogue, an abstract conversation about the subject of love, 2004
  • The Dissection Of the Universe, a still evolving collection of about 200 quotations of his own thoughts and essays, which includes World As Need and Interaction; About Nations, Social Systems and Policy; About the Intelligence and Cognition...
  • The Meetings At the Outskirts Of the Human Conscience, a serial of four essays about the human condition and the global existence (The Scene, The Meeting, The Commemoration and The Summit), 2006

[edit] References

Mensa SCG Members profile 2006/11

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