LC control no. | n 2004033345 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PG1745.B39 Bosnian PG1420.12.A93 Serbo-Croatian |
Personal name heading | Bazdulj, Muharem, 1977- |
Associated country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Birth date | 1977 |
Place of birth | Travnik (Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
Field of activity | Literature Journalism Translating and interpreting |
Profession or occupation | Authors Journalists Translators |
Found in | Bazdulj, Muharem. Koncert, 2003: t.p. (Muharem Bazdulj) cover (b. 1977 in Travnik) Bazdulj, Muharem. Karlovačkui mir, 2012 : t.p. (Muharem Bazdulj) page 316 (Writer, journalist and translator. Published twelve books. From 1996 to 2008, he wrote for the Sarajevo weekly Dani. Since 2008 columnist for the newspaper Oslobođenje. He also writes for Belgrade's Vreme, Podgorica's Monitor, and portal Peščanik.net. Translated poetry by W. B. Yeats and prose by Paul Auster) Transit, comet, eclipse, 2018: CIP t.p. (Muharem Bazdulj) data virew ("Muharem Bazdulj (1977) is one of the leading writers to emerge from the Balkans after the disintegration of Yugoslavia. His essays and short stories have appeared in twenty languages. Two of his previous books were published in English: The Second Book (2005) and Byron and the Beauty (2016). Upon original publication, The Second Book won a leading literary prize for best book of short stories in Bosnia. Byron and the Beauty was selected by Eileen Battersby of The Irish Times as one of the forty best books published in English in 2016. His work was featured in the anthologies Best European Fiction 2012 and The Wall in My Head. Bazdulj is also a winner of three of the most prestigious journalistic awards in Bosnia and Serbia. After fifteen years in Sarajevo, he is currently living in Belgrade") |