Zivlak Jovan

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Jovan ZIVLAK (1947, Nakovo). Was editor of the magazine Polja. Presently manages the publishing firm Svetovi and the magazine Zlatna Greda. Books of poetry: Brodar (Sailor, 1969), Večernja škola (Evening School, 1974), Tronožac (Tripod, 1979), Čekrk (Windlass, 1983), Napev (Melody, 1989), Zimski izveštaj (Winter Report, selection of poetry, 1989), Čegrtuša (Rattlesnake, 1991), Obretenje (Rotation, selection of poetry, 1993, 1994, 1995), Ostrvo (Island, 2001). Books of essays: Jedenje knjige (The Eating of a Book, 1996), Aurine senke (The Shadows of Aura). Collections of poetry translated under the titles: Trépied (French, 1981), Penge (Hungarian, 1984), Trinožnik (Macedonian, 1985), Zol gostin (Macedonian, 1991), Il cuore del mascalazone (Italian, 1994), Zly host (Slovakian, 1997), Penitenta (Romanian, 1998) and Poèmes choisis (French, 1999). His poems have been included in many anthologies of Serbian poetry. For his works he has received many literary prizes and awards.

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