Draft:Aleksa Đukanović

Aleksa Đukanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Алекса Ђукановић; born January 4, 1998 in Belgrade) is a Serbian writer, literary and theatre critic, editor and publicist.

Aleksa Đukanović, 2022.

Biography

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He was born in 1998, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. He graduated in Belgrade in 2022 with a bachelor's degree and specialist studies in the field of legal and economic sciences and public administration. He lives in Belgrade. He publishes prose and criticism in Belgrade's news magazine NIN, news paper Politika, Večernje novosti, and Danas. His prose and criticism have been published in almost all major literary magazines and web portals for art, culture and social issues in Serbia and the Balkans, as well as in Europe. He is engaged in literary, film and theater criticism. He is a member of the Writers' Association of Vojvodina and other important associations and institutions for culture, art and social relations in Serbia and abroad (Serbian Spiritual Academy, Serbian Literary Cooperative, etc.). He is an honorary lifetime member of the Naaman Foundation and House of Culture in Lebanon. He was an editor in the literary magazines Sisyphus (Kraljevo, 2020-2021) and Literary guild (Belgrade, 2023-2024).[1][2]

Works

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  • Europa in extremis (lyrics and essays), 2021.
  • Heretical poems (poetry), 2021.
  • Book of Essays (Essays and Essays), 2021.
  • The Fallen Inquisitor (short fantasy novel), 2021
  • Novellas (twelve collected novellas in one volume), 2023.
  • Strauss's Soliloquy (collection of twelve short stories), 2024.
  • The Last Day of Good Mr. Cilić (novel), 2024
  • Ideological habitus of Ivo Andrić (study), 2024.

Awards (selection)

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He is the recipient of several literary recognitions and awards in Serbia, the region and abroad, among others, he has been awarded:

  • Award of the Serbian Cultural and Educational Society Prosvjeta "Zvonimir Šubić" for prose, 2021.[3]
  • Award of the Serbian Cultural and Educational Society Prosvjeta "Boško Milovanović" for non-fiction/journalism, 2022.[4]
  • Naji Naaman Literary Prize, 2023.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Art-Anima (2022-10-19). "Aleksa Đukanović - biografija". Art-Anima. Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  2. ^ Đukanović, Autor/ica: Aleksa. "Aleksa Đukanović – Književni časopis". Književni portal. Retrieved 2024-08-26.
  3. ^ Срна (2021-11-20). "Алекси Ђукановићу из Београда прва награда за најбољу причу". Glas Srpske (in Serbian). Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  4. ^ "Uručena priznanja za književne nagrade srebreničke Prosvjete | Infobirač" (in Serbian). 2022-11-19. Retrieved 2024-08-24.
  5. ^ R, K. "Pisci iz Srbije nagrađeni u Libanu". Politika Online. Retrieved 2024-08-24.