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Slobodan Novak

Slobodan Novak (born 3 November 1924) is a Croatian prose writer, novelist.
==Biography==
Novak was born in Split on November 3, 1924, the son of father Duje and mother Marija (née Smoje). He was baptized in the local church as Ante Slobodan Novak. He finished elementary school in Rab, attended gymnasium in Split, then graduated in Sušak. During World War II he joined the Yugoslav Partisans, and he later described those days ironically in his autobiographical essays ''Digresije'' and ''Protimbe'' (2003). He then attended the University of Zagreb and earned a degree in Croatian language and Yugoslav literature in 1953. He worked as lector and concealer and playwright in Croatian National Theatre in Split. Later he worked as a journalist and editor in publishing houses. In 1983 he became a member of the Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts. On July 27, 1999 Slobodan Novak was declared Honorary Citizen of Rab.

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