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Jovan Ćirilov

Jovan Ćirilov (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ћирилов; pronounced [jǒ̝ʋan tɕirǐloʋ]; 30 August 1931 – 16 November 2014) was a Serbian theatrologist, philosopher, writer, theatre selector, and poet.

Jovan Ćirilov
Ćirilov at a conference in 2009
Born(1931-08-30)30 August 1931
Died16 November 2014(2014-11-16) (aged 83)
Occupation(s)Theatrologist, philosopher, writer, theatre selector, poet
Years active1955–2014

Biography Edit

Ćirilov was born in Kikinda.[1] the only son of Milivoj Ćirilov, a council clerk, and his wife, Jelica (née Ivačković). His parents later divorced. After finishing school in his home town, he enrolled and graduated philosophy at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy[1] in 1955. He was at the head of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre[1] from 1985–1999, and before that he had worked as a dramaturge since 1956, as well in Atelje 212[1] since 1967 to 1985. Since establishment in 1967 to 2014, Jovan was the artistic director and selector of BITEF festival, longest in the history of international theatre festivals.[2][3][4]

In 2000, he received a Special Prize by the Jury of the Europe Theatre Prize, awarded to BITEF.[5][6]

Since 2001 to 2007, he was the President of the National Commission of Yugoslavia, then Serbia, in UNESCO.[7]

He wrote the plays Room for four and House of Silence (with Miroslav Belović), scripts for the Vladimir Slijepčević film Real state of situation, Ward, Where after the rain (shown in Venice, Moscow and Pula), radio plays Windy Roads (in German language, Radio Hamburg), Mechanical secretary and others. Adapted for the stage of The Damned Yard by Ivo Andrić, and together with Belović Discovery, by Dobrica Ćosić.

He was the author of novels, several collections of poems, theatrological essays, books of memories, an anthology of plays (Serbian contemporary drama in English, British and American contemporary drama, The shortest plays in the world, etc...) and vocabularies. He had translated plays by Christopher Fry, Bertolt Brecht, Jean Genet, Stoppard, Sam Shepard, David Mamet, Marber and the musical Hair.[2]

Writer of columns in NIN magazine, (named "Word of the week", since 1986 to this day), two columns a week in the Blic newspaper, (named "Pozorištarije" and "With hands in pockets") and theater news in the Ludus theatre newspapers.[2]

As a member of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, he was the first person who publicly called for decriminalisation of male same-sex relations ("sodomy laws") in the 1980s.[8][9]

He spoke German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Serbian and studied Chinese.[2]

Death Edit

He died in Belgrade after a short illness on 16 November 2014.[10] He is interred in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens in the Belgrade New Cemetery.

Works Edit

Published books Edit

  • Путовање по граматици, The journey for grammar, poems, 1972.
  • Неко време у Салцбургу, Some time in Salzburg, a novel, 1980.
  • Узалудна путовања, песме, Trip in vain, songs, 1989.
  • Реч недеље, Word of the Week, a collection of articles (columns), 1997. and 2006.
  • Пре и после гнева, Before and after anger, зборник савремене британске драме, repertory of modern British drama, 2001.
  • Пре и после Косе, Before and after Kosa, зборник савремене америчке драме, repertory of modern American drama, 2002.
  • Сви моји савременици I-II, All of my contemporaries, collection of short biographies, 2010/11.
  • Мајке познатих, Mothers of the famous, collection of short biographies, 2011.

Theatrical works Edit

  • Путовање по позоришту, Travels in Theatre, 1988.
  • Драмски писци моји савременици, Dramatic writers my contemporaries, 1989.
  • Позориштарије, Pozorištarije, 1998.
  • Дневници, Diaries, 1999.

Dramas, plays and scripts Edit

  • Room for four, play (with Miroslav Belović)
  • House of Silence, play (with Miroslav Belović)
  • The Real State of Affairs, movie script for the Vladan Slijepčević film
  • The Climber, movie script
  • Where after the rain?, movie script (shown in Venice, Moscow and Pula)
  • Windy Roads (in German language, Radio Hamburg), radio play
  • Mechanical secretary, radio play
  • The Damned Yard by Ivo Andrić, adapted for the stage
  • Discovery, by Dobrica Ćosić, together with Belović, adapted for the stage

Dictionaries Edit

  • Речник нових речи, Dictionary of new words, 1982.
  • Речник песничких слика, Dictionary of poetic images, 1985.
  • Нови речник нових речи, New Dictionary of new words, 1991.
  • Српско-хрватски речник варијаната (иначица), Serbo-Croatian Dictionary of variants (inacica), 1989. And 1994.

Anthologies Edit

  • Najkraće drame na svetu (The shortest plays in the World, short dramas, KOV, Vršac, 1999)[11]
  • Kratke kraće i najkraće drame na svetu (Short, shorter and shortest plays in the world, short dramas, KOV, Vršac, 2008)[12]

Awards Edit

External links Edit

  • Jovan Ćirilov at IMDb
  • Jovan Čirilov page at UNESCO
  • David Zarić, Mia. (in Serbian). B92. Archived from the original on 4 November 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2010.

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d Siniša Paunović (1971). Živan Milisavac (ed.). Jugoslovenski književni leksikon [Yugoslav Literary Lexicon] (in Serbo-Croatian). Novi Sad (SAP Vojvodina, SR Serbia): Matica srpska. p. 75.
  2. ^ a b c d Turudić, Momir (13 September 2007). "Čovek na putu". Vreme. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  3. ^ . Since the establishment in 1967 until now he is the artistic director and selector of BITEF. BITEF. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 13 October 2010.
  4. ^ . BITEF Festival. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  5. ^ "VIII Edizione". Premio Europa per il Teatro (in Italian). Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Palmares". Premio Europa per il Teatro (in Italian). Retrieved 26 December 2022.
  7. ^ . Jovan Ćirilov. BITEF. Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  8. ^ Zoran Milutinović & Will Petersen, Yugoslavia, in Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia pp. 964–965, ed. George E. Haggerty, New York and London: Garland Publishing, 2000
  9. ^ http://fabrikaknjiga.co.rs/rec/67/317.pdf pp. 324–325, footnote # 31
  10. ^ RTS, 16. nov 2014, 15:23 "Preminuo Jovan Ćirilov"
  11. ^ Ćirić, Sonja (28 August 1999). "Najkraće drame na svetu". Vreme (in Serbian). Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  12. ^ "Ćirilov: "Kratke kraće i najkraće drame na svetu" – drugi deo". Kratke kraće i najkraće drame na svetu (in Serbian). RTV. Retrieved 12 October 2010.

jovan, Ćirilov, serbian, cyrillic, Јован, Ћирилов, pronounced, ʋan, tɕirǐloʋ, august, 1931, november, 2014, serbian, theatrologist, philosopher, writer, theatre, selector, poet, Ćirilov, conference, 2009born, 1931, august, 1931kikinda, kingdom, yugoslaviadied1. Jovan Cirilov Serbian Cyrillic Јovan Ћirilov pronounced jǒ ʋan tɕirǐloʋ 30 August 1931 16 November 2014 was a Serbian theatrologist philosopher writer theatre selector and poet Jovan CirilovCirilov at a conference in 2009Born 1931 08 30 30 August 1931Kikinda Kingdom of YugoslaviaDied16 November 2014 2014 11 16 aged 83 Belgrade SerbiaOccupation s Theatrologist philosopher writer theatre selector poetYears active1955 2014 Contents 1 Biography 2 Death 3 Works 3 1 Published books 3 2 Theatrical works 3 3 Dramas plays and scripts 3 4 Dictionaries 3 5 Anthologies 4 Awards 5 External links 6 ReferencesBiography EditCirilov was born in Kikinda 1 the only son of Milivoj Cirilov a council clerk and his wife Jelica nee Ivackovic His parents later divorced After finishing school in his home town he enrolled and graduated philosophy at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy 1 in 1955 He was at the head of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre 1 from 1985 1999 and before that he had worked as a dramaturge since 1956 as well in Atelje 212 1 since 1967 to 1985 Since establishment in 1967 to 2014 Jovan was the artistic director and selector of BITEF festival longest in the history of international theatre festivals 2 3 4 In 2000 he received a Special Prize by the Jury of the Europe Theatre Prize awarded to BITEF 5 6 Since 2001 to 2007 he was the President of the National Commission of Yugoslavia then Serbia in UNESCO 7 He wrote the plays Room for four and House of Silence with Miroslav Belovic scripts for the Vladimir Slijepcevic film Real state of situation Ward Where after the rain shown in Venice Moscow and Pula radio plays Windy Roads in German language Radio Hamburg Mechanical secretary and others Adapted for the stage of The Damned Yard by Ivo Andric and together with Belovic Discovery by Dobrica Cosic He was the author of novels several collections of poems theatrological essays books of memories an anthology of plays Serbian contemporary drama in English British and American contemporary drama The shortest plays in the world etc and vocabularies He had translated plays by Christopher Fry Bertolt Brecht Jean Genet Stoppard Sam Shepard David Mamet Marber and the musical Hair 2 Writer of columns in NIN magazine named Word of the week since 1986 to this day two columns a week in the Blic newspaper named Pozoristarije and With hands in pockets and theater news in the Ludus theatre newspapers 2 As a member of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia he was the first person who publicly called for decriminalisation of male same sex relations sodomy laws in the 1980s 8 9 He spoke German English French Spanish Italian Serbian and studied Chinese 2 Death EditHe died in Belgrade after a short illness on 16 November 2014 10 He is interred in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens in the Belgrade New Cemetery Works EditPublished books Edit Putovaњe po gramatici The journey for grammar poems 1972 Neko vreme u Salcburgu Some time in Salzburg a novel 1980 Uzaludna putovaњa pesme Trip in vain songs 1989 Rech nedeљe Word of the Week a collection of articles columns 1997 and 2006 Pre i posle gneva Before and after anger zbornik savremene britanske drame repertory of modern British drama 2001 Pre i posle Kose Before and after Kosa zbornik savremene americhke drame repertory of modern American drama 2002 Svi moјi savremenici I II All of my contemporaries collection of short biographies 2010 11 Maјke poznatih Mothers of the famous collection of short biographies 2011 Theatrical works Edit Putovaњe po pozorishtu Travels in Theatre 1988 Dramski pisci moјi savremenici Dramatic writers my contemporaries 1989 Pozorishtariјe Pozoristarije 1998 Dnevnici Diaries 1999 Dramas plays and scripts Edit Room for four play with Miroslav Belovic House of Silence play with Miroslav Belovic The Real State of Affairs movie script for the Vladan Slijepcevic film The Climber movie script Where after the rain movie script shown in Venice Moscow and Pula Windy Roads in German language Radio Hamburg radio play Mechanical secretary radio play The Damned Yard by Ivo Andric adapted for the stage Discovery by Dobrica Cosic together with Belovic adapted for the stageDictionaries Edit Rechnik novih rechi Dictionary of new words 1982 Rechnik pesnichkih slika Dictionary of poetic images 1985 Novi rechnik novih rechi New Dictionary of new words 1991 Srpsko hrvatski rechnik variјanata inachica Serbo Croatian Dictionary of variants inacica 1989 And 1994 Anthologies Edit Najkrace drame na svetu The shortest plays in the World short dramas KOV Vrsac 1999 11 Kratke krace i najkrace drame na svetu Short shorter and shortest plays in the world short dramas KOV Vrsac 2008 12 Awards EditTwo Sterija Awards awarded by Sterijino pozorje for newspaper theater critics and for special merits in the promotion of theater arts The Statuette of Joakim Vujic awarded by Knjazevsko srpski teatar in Kragujevac 1990 Foundation Braca Karic Award for journalism October Award of Belgrade for lifetime achievement Order of Knight of Art and Literature awarded by France 1992 Sretenje Order awarded by Serbia 2012External links EditJovan Cirilov at IMDb Jovan Cirilov page at UNESCO David Zaric Mia Intervju Jovan Cirilov in Serbian B92 Archived from the original on 4 November 2012 Retrieved 12 October 2010 References Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jovan Cirilov a b c d Sinisa Paunovic 1971 Zivan Milisavac ed Jugoslovenski knjizevni leksikon Yugoslav Literary Lexicon in Serbo Croatian Novi Sad SAP Vojvodina SR Serbia Matica srpska p 75 a b c d Turudic Momir 13 September 2007 Covek na putu Vreme Retrieved 12 October 2010 Jovan Cirilov Since the establishment in 1967 until now he is the artistic director and selector of BITEF BITEF Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 13 October 2010 Who is Who in 44th BITEF BITEF Festival Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 12 October 2010 VIII Edizione Premio Europa per il Teatro in Italian Retrieved 26 December 2022 Palmares Premio Europa per il Teatro in Italian Retrieved 26 December 2022 Biography Jovan Cirilov BITEF Archived from the original on 22 July 2011 Retrieved 12 October 2010 Zoran Milutinovic amp Will Petersen Yugoslavia in Gay Histories and Cultures An Encyclopedia pp 964 965 ed George E Haggerty New York and London Garland Publishing 2000 http fabrikaknjiga co rs rec 67 317 pdf pp 324 325 footnote 31 RTS 16 nov 2014 15 23 Preminuo Jovan Cirilov Ciric Sonja 28 August 1999 Najkrace drame na svetu Vreme in Serbian Retrieved 12 October 2010 Cirilov Kratke krace i najkrace drame na svetu drugi deo Kratke krace i najkrace drame na svetu in Serbian RTV Retrieved 12 October 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jovan Cirilov amp oldid 1141164909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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