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Borislav Jovanović (Cyrillic: Борислав Јовановић, born 1941 in Danilovgrad), Montenegrin writer, poet, author essays and literary critic. During the 1990s and later Jovanovic, as well as the influential columnist for the daily newspaper Pobjeda, pleiad young Montenegrin writers. These and other books he wrote about 200 bibliographic units. He was an active participant in a sharp public struggle for constitutional recognition of Montenegrin language as the mother tongue Montenegrins. He is the author and several collections of poems for children.

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  • Borislav Jovanović (montenegrinisch Борислав Јовановић; * 1941 in Danilovgrad) ist ein montenegrinischer Schriftsteller und Kritiker. Seine Werke beschäftigen sich mit der Kultur und dem politischen Erbe von Montenegro. Jovanović besuchte die Universität Belgrad und erhielt 2006 den renommierten Literaturpreis Ratkovićeve večeri poezije. Teil seiner Arbeit als Schriftsteller sind auch Geschichten und Gedichte für Kinder. Er hat sich 2007 öffentlich stark für die verfassungsmäßige Anerkennung der montenegrinischen Sprache in der Verfassung von Montenegro eingesetzt. (de)
  • Borislav Jovanović (Cyrillic: Борислав Јовановић, born 1941 in Danilovgrad), Montenegrin writer, poet, author essays and literary critic. During the 1990s and later Jovanovic, as well as the influential columnist for the daily newspaper Pobjeda, pleiad young Montenegrin writers. These and other books he wrote about 200 bibliographic units. Considered to be "the most important interpreter of recent trends Montenegrin literary practices", while "Jovanovic collection of essays titled 'The Montenegrin literary urbanity', certainly, to date, is qualified and out of Montenegro most quoted literary critical view of the Montenegrin new, primarily urban literature". He was an active participant in a sharp public struggle for constitutional recognition of Montenegrin language as the mother tongue Montenegrins. His literary works have contributed to the modern understanding kulturng and political heritage of the Montenegrins. His work on this problem are mostly consolidated in the books "Libroskopija" (2002) and "Montenegrin literary urbanity" (2005). Shortened version of the introductory text for the book "Montenegrin literary urbanity" was released as a preface the book "Sons – view of contemporary fiction Montenegro" which is 2006 was published in published Antibarbarus from Zagreb, the Plima from Ulcinj and the association of Sa(n)jam knjige from Pula. The text of the author "New Montenegrin novel – deconstruction, personal poetics, discontinuity" was published in the latest book "Voices of the Montenegrin fiction: literary – historical election and view"(Osijek-Cetinje 2007) in the co-author Dr. Milorad Nikčević and Dr. Jakov Sabljić, professor of Osijek University (Croatia). Jovanovic graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology. He is a member of the Montenegrin society independent writer and Matica crnogorska. As a poet, Jovanovic winner Ratkovic awards, largest Montenegrin recognition in the field of poetry for his collection of poems "Kenotaf". He is the author and several collections of poems for children. (en)
  • Borislav Jovanović (Борислав Јовановић en cyrillique), Danilovgrad 16 octobre 1941 Monténégro, est un écrivain et critique littéraire monténégrin. En tant que chroniqueur des quotidiens monténégrins, Pobjeda (Victoire) et Montenegrin littéraires Gazette, il révèle plusieurs jeunes écrivains monténégrins. De plus Jovanović a écrit plusieurs livres ainsi qu'environ 200 articles bibliographiques. Il est considéré comme "la collecte de Jovanovic d'essais intitulé la Monténégrine urbanité littéraire, certes, à ce stade, une plus compétents et à l'extérieur du Monténégro les plus cités de vue littéraire critique de la nouvelle Monténégro, de la littérature principalement en milieu urbain". Jovanovic est un participant actif dans la lutte publique forte pour la reconnaissance constitutionnelle de la langue monténégrine Monténégrins la langue maternelle (2007 La langue monténégrine est devenue la langue officielle du Monténégro). Jovanovic est récipiendaire de nombreux prix pour la littérature. (fr)
  • Borislav Jovanović (Danilovgrad, 16 ottobre 1941) è uno scrittore montenegrino e precedentemente jugoslavo, fino alla definitiva conclusione dell'esperienza federativa della Jugoslavia avvenuta nel 2003, nonché serbo-montenegrino, fino alla scissione della Serbia e Montenegro in due stati indipendenti nel 2006 . Laureato in filologia presso l'Università di Belgrado, ha partecipato alla dura polemica sul riconoscimento ufficiale della lingua montenegrina e più in generale sulle rivendicazioni culturali e nazionali che hanno portato alla formazione dello stato del Montenegro nel 2006 e al riconoscimento del montenegrino come lingua ufficiale nella Costituzione del Montenegro del 2007. (it)
  • Борислав Йованович (черног. Борислав Јовановић/Borislav Jovanović; род. 16 октября 1941, Даниловград, Черногория) — черногорский писатель, поэт, публицист, литературный критик. Является переводчиком литературы с черногорского. Автор нескольких сборников стихов для детей. (ru)
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  • Borislav Jovanović (montenegrinisch Борислав Јовановић; * 1941 in Danilovgrad) ist ein montenegrinischer Schriftsteller und Kritiker. Seine Werke beschäftigen sich mit der Kultur und dem politischen Erbe von Montenegro. Jovanović besuchte die Universität Belgrad und erhielt 2006 den renommierten Literaturpreis Ratkovićeve večeri poezije. Teil seiner Arbeit als Schriftsteller sind auch Geschichten und Gedichte für Kinder. Er hat sich 2007 öffentlich stark für die verfassungsmäßige Anerkennung der montenegrinischen Sprache in der Verfassung von Montenegro eingesetzt. (de)
  • Борислав Йованович (черног. Борислав Јовановић/Borislav Jovanović; род. 16 октября 1941, Даниловград, Черногория) — черногорский писатель, поэт, публицист, литературный критик. Является переводчиком литературы с черногорского. Автор нескольких сборников стихов для детей. (ru)
  • Borislav Jovanović (Cyrillic: Борислав Јовановић, born 1941 in Danilovgrad), Montenegrin writer, poet, author essays and literary critic. During the 1990s and later Jovanovic, as well as the influential columnist for the daily newspaper Pobjeda, pleiad young Montenegrin writers. These and other books he wrote about 200 bibliographic units. He was an active participant in a sharp public struggle for constitutional recognition of Montenegrin language as the mother tongue Montenegrins. He is the author and several collections of poems for children. (en)
  • Borislav Jovanović (Борислав Јовановић en cyrillique), Danilovgrad 16 octobre 1941 Monténégro, est un écrivain et critique littéraire monténégrin. En tant que chroniqueur des quotidiens monténégrins, Pobjeda (Victoire) et Montenegrin littéraires Gazette, il révèle plusieurs jeunes écrivains monténégrins. De plus Jovanović a écrit plusieurs livres ainsi qu'environ 200 articles bibliographiques. Jovanovic est récipiendaire de nombreux prix pour la littérature. (fr)
  • Borislav Jovanović (Danilovgrad, 16 ottobre 1941) è uno scrittore montenegrino e precedentemente jugoslavo, fino alla definitiva conclusione dell'esperienza federativa della Jugoslavia avvenuta nel 2003, nonché serbo-montenegrino, fino alla scissione della Serbia e Montenegro in due stati indipendenti nel 2006 . (it)
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  • Borislav Jovanović (Schriftsteller) (de)
  • Borislav Jovanović (writer) (en)
  • Borislav Jovanović (fr)
  • Borislav Jovanović (it)
  • Йованович, Борислав (ru)
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