Božo Koprivica
Božo Koprivica | |
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Born |
1950 Nikšić, PR Montenegro, FPR Yugoslavia |
Residence | Belgrade, Serbia |
Ethnicity |
Yugoslavian[1][2] (Montenegrin) |
Citizenship | Yugoslavia (defunct), Serbia, Montenegro |
Alma mater | University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology |
Occupation | Essayist, dramatic advisor, literary critic |
Božo Koprivica (Montenegrin and Serbian Cyrillic: Божо Копривица) is an essayist, dramatic adviser and literary critic from Montenegro of Yugoslavian ethnicity.[2]
He is best known for his books Volej i sluh (from 1992) and Kiš, Borhes i Maradona (from 1996), which reached cult status.[3] Koprivica lives and works in Belgrade, the capital city of Serbia. He has been a good friend of the eminent Yugoslav novelist and short story writer Danilo Kiš.[4]
Books
- Volej i sluh (1992)
- Kiš, Borhes i Maradona (1996)
- Dribling (2006)
- Samo bogovi mogu obećati (2010)[5]
References
- ↑ Ratni i antiratni profiteri kao savest naroda (in Serbian). Glas javnosti. Radmila Radosavljević; 15-06-2001
- 1 2 U fudbalu nema nacionalizma (in Montenegrin). Monitor Online. Nastasja Radović; 16-07-2010
- ↑ Kako čitati esej (in Montenegrin). Pobjeda. V.S.; 03-08-2006
- ↑ Književnost nije moj prvi dar, moj prvi dar je lopta (in Serbian). Plastelin. Mića Vujičić
- ↑ Sve jeste ako voliš (in Montenegrin). Vreme. Muharem Bazdulj; 26-08-2010
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