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Igor Marojević is a Serbian writer. Born in Vrbas, Serbia in 1968. He is the youngest prose author presented in the latest edition of Jovan Deretić's ''Short History of Serbian Literature''. He lives in Zemun, Belgrade, Serbia. == Biography == Igor Marojević graduated from the Department of Serbian language and Literature, University of Belgrade Faculty of Philology. He published novels ''Obmana Boga'' (''To Deceive God'', 1997), ''Dvadeset četiri zida'' (''Twenty-four walls'', 1998), ''Žega'' (''Drought'', 2004, 2008) and ''Šnit'' (''Schnitt'', 2007, 2008), together with two books of stories ''Tragači'' (''Seekers'', 2001) i ''Mediterani'' (''Mediterraneans'' 2006, 2008). For the novel ''Žega'' he received the Stevan Pešić award and won a prize given by the Borislav Pekić Fund. His play ''Nomadi'' (''Nomads'') was staged in Spain in 2004,the adaptation of this play was staged in Serbia under the name ''Tvrđava Evropa'' (''Fortress Europe'') as a part of ((''Belgrade Summer Festival'') ). The adaptation of his second novel was also staged in Serbian theater. His novel ''Obmana Boga'' was translated to Spanish and Portuguese and his play ''Nomadi'' to Catalan; his collection of stories ''Tragači'' was translated to Macedonian. His works are included in Serbian literature anthologies in Italian, Czech, Hungarian, Ukrainian and Slovenian language. He has translated books by Josep Pla, Quim Monzó, Roberto Bolaño and Mercè Rodoreda. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Igor Marojević」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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