Zoran Spasojević
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Zoran Spasojević Serbian Cyrillic: Зоран Спасојевић, (Kragujevac, January 22, 1949.), serbian writer.
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[edit] Biography
He published seven books and one compact disc.
He is also the author of the TV drama "America has a hole 2" (1999) screen play "Without a Title" (2000) and a radio drama "Short history of alternating sitting and falling".
He has been published in around thirty anthologies and short story and poetry collections. His short stories, drama "America has a hole", comedy "Gavrilo's Principle or How I became a ballet dancer" and "Do you love me, Jakov", as well as short dramas from the book "Reservation Serbia" are the most read Serbian literature texts on the Internet.
In addition to writing, he makes digital graphics and mail art works. His digital graphics can be seen in numerous internet magazines, newspapers and books. He has published more than one hundred mail art postcards in several editions. His postcards are to be found in mail art libraries and museums. He took part in many collective exhibitions of mail art in the country and abroad. He has been awarded many times for his works.
He is a member of the Association of drama writers of Serbia and the Association of Serbian writers.
[edit] Book
- “The Gift of Emptiness” (poetry, Kragujevac, 1986)
- “Farewell suit” (short stories, Belgrade, 1997)
- “Hunger” (poetry, Kragujevac, 1998),
- “Short Stories without Any Trouble” (short stories - first edition, Belgrade, 2003)
- “America has a hole” (drama trilogy, Belgrade, 2003)
- "Short Stories without Any Trouble" (short stories - second expanded edition, Belgrade, 2006)
- “Reservation Serbia” (short drama, Belgrade, 2006)
[edit] CD-ROM
- "Circus" (graphics, books and texts - Kragujevac 2006).