Isidora Bjelica

Isidora Bjelica
Born December 10, 1967
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Occupation Novelist, Playwright
Language Serbian
Ethnicity Serb
Alma mater Belgrade University
Period 1986–present
Genre drama, romance
Spouse Nebojša Pajkić
Website
www.isidorabjelica.com

Isidora Bjelica (Serbian Cyrillic: Исидора Бјелица) (born December 10, 1967) is a Serbian prose writer, playwright and public figure.

Based in Belgrade for most of her career, Bjelica has produced over 55 books - novels, short stories collections, plays, travel books and screenplays. Her work usually explores taboo themes.
She also works as a columnist for several magazines and newspapers.

Her books have been translated into English, French, Spanish, Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene.

Personal life

Bjelica is a daughter of the famous chess author and journalist Dimitrije Bjelica.

She is married to professor Nebojša Pajkić, who co-authored one of her books.

They live in Belgrade and have a son and a daughter.

Bibliography

Essays

Novels

  • Ozloglašena (Notorious)
  • Protokoli Politart mudraca (Politart sages’ Protocols), co-authored with Nebojša Pajkić
  • 101 muškarac u četiri godišnja doba (101 men in four seasons)
  • Poslednji hrišćanin (Last Christian)
  • Ljubav u Tunisu (Love in Tunisia)
  • Ljubav u Kairu (Love in Cairo)
  • Ljubav u Emiratima (Love in the Emirates)
  • Ljubav u Bejrutu (Love in Beirut)
  • Ljubav u Maroku (Love in Morocco)
  • Dama iz Santorinija (Lady from Santorini)
  • Dama iz Monaka (Lady from Monaco)
  • Novac, strasti, laži (Money, passions, lies)
  • Nepristojna pisma muškarcima (Indecent letters to men)
  • Moj život, moj skandal (My life, my scandal)
  • Tajna knjiga (Secret book)
  • Put oko sveta za 25 dana (Round the world in 25 days)
  • Apostoli urbanog Beograda (Apostles of urban Belgrade)
  • Moj deda Luj Viton (My grandfather Louis Vuitton)
  • Srpkinja (Serbian lady)
  • Kad kume kuvaju (When godmothers cook), co-authored with Vesna Radusinović.
  • Santa Maria (Santa Maria)
  • Magija šešira (Magic of the hats)
  • Roman o preljubi (Novel of infidelity)
  • Tajna Titovog kreveta (Tito’s bed secret)
  • Kazablanka (Casablanca)
  • Avato ili Žena poslednjeg despota (Avato or Last despot’s wife)

Non-fiction

Short stories

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