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Balša Brković : ウィキペディア英語版 | Balša Brković Balša Brković (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша Брковић) (born in Podgorica, Montenegro - Yugoslavia - in 1966) is a Montenegrin writer, essayist and theatre critic. He graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. He is an editor for the Vijesti newspaper for its culture section and is deeply involved with preservation of the original Montenegrin language.〔("New characters in the Montenegrin language?" - DW-World )〕 He is a member of the Montenegrin PEN Center. He was also a speaker at the International Festival for short stories in 2009.〔("Ill with incurable youth" - Pobjeda Online )〕 Brković published collections of poetry: ''Konji jedu breskve'' (1985), ''Filip boje srebra'' (1991), ''Rt Svete Marije'' (1993), ''Contrapposto'' (1998) and ''Dvojenje'' (2001) and a novel ''Privatna galerija'' (2002).〔("Laureate Balsa Brkovic" - Pobjeda Online )〕 His father Jevrem Brković was also a well-known Montenegrin writer. ==References==
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