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Jovan Zivlak

Jovan Zivlak (born. 1947, in Nakovo, Serbia), is a Serbian poet, publisher and essayist.

Jovan Zivlak
Photo by Igor Živkić, 2015.
BornJovan Zivlak
(1947-09-21)21 September 1947 (church) (1947-10-09)9 October 1947 (civil)
Nakovo, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia - Republic of Serbia
OccupationWriter and publisher
NationalityRepublic of Serbia
Notable awardsStanislav Vinaver (1995), City of Novi Sad October Award (2001), Vasko Popa Award (2015)
SpouseJovanka Nikolić (1952), writer

Life and career Edit

Jovan Zivlak was born in 1947 in Serbian Nakovo in Banat, a region of Vojvodina, near the Romanian border. He ended his secondary school education in Kikinda, and graduated from the University of Novi Sad with a degree in Serbian language and literature. He was editor for the magazine Polja. Zivlak was also the editor in chief of Svetovi publishing from 1985 to 2007. He is currently the manager of Adresa publishing. He is the founder and, since 2001, has been editor in chief of the magazine for literature, art, culture and thought, Zlatna Greda. He has been the president and (current) vice-president of the Writers' Association of Vojvodina and head of the International Novi Sad Literature Festival. Zivlak has edited works by well-known Serbian writers and has written studies about them.

Jovan Zivlak has published thirteen volumes of poetry, three of essays in Serbian to date and his poetry has been translated into various languages.[1]

His poems focus on the gaps in reality, and his poetry is influenced by the art of discretion, a stage for painful absence. Based on a distrust of the present, Zivlak refers to metaphysical knowledge and places the action of the subject over the modern in the foreground. As an expression of metaphysical self-exploration his language transmits clear and solidly structured images, fragmentary impressions and deep reflections that seek to decode the mystery of the modern world. "Zivlak's spiritual and philosophical views provide the backdrop to their own morphology of society and culture in which the ambivalent role of man in relation to nature is expressed and, moreover, his position within his own culture and history is explored." (Dr Dragan Prole, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad).[2] Zivlak's poems are included in important anthologies of Serbian poetry at home and abroad, have been translated into numerous languages and have received many awards. He has won Vasko Popa for 2015, most prestigious national award for poetry in Serbia.[3]

Jovan Zivlak has edited the following books: Jovan Dučić: Poems, 1996; Danilo Kiš: Аutopoetics, (essays), 1999; Dušan Vasiljev: Poems, 2000; Milorad Pavić: Panonian Legends, (stories), 2000; Laza Kostić: Between Dreaming and Waking, (poems), 2001; Selected Poetry of Dragan Jovanović Danilov, 2002; Laza Kostić, Poems, 2009; Аnthology of Branko Award 1954–2010, 2010, The Poetry and Aesthetics of Laza Kostić (a collection of papers), 2010, Djura Jakšić (a collection of papers), 2012, Branko Radičević (a collection of papers), 2012: Where is the Door (an anthology of poetry from the Novi Sad International Literature Festival - 10 years, 2015).

Zivlak has won numerous awards: Young Struga, 1974; Pavle Marković Adamov (for poetry),1992; Despot Stefan Lazarević's Crown (for poetry), 1993; Stanislav Vinaver (The Eating of a Book, for essay), 1995; Dušan Vasiljev (for poetry), 1997; Golden Badge of KPZ Serbia (literature and publishing), 1998; Writers' Association of Vojvodina Book of the Year Award, (The Shadows of Aura, for essay), 1999; Stevan Pešić Award (for complete work), 2001; City of Novi Sad October Award (for literature), 2001; Milica Stojadinović Srpkinja (for poetry), 2003; Great Charter of Bazjas (for poetry), Тimisoara, 2006; Dimitrije Mirtinovic Award (for poetry), 2010; Kočić's Pen, 2014; Arka's Award, 2015; Vasko Popa Award, 2015, Literary Scepter, (International award presented in Macedonia), 2016.

Numerous essays, studies, and a Master's thesis have all been written on Jovan Zivlak's poetry. Dr Nikola Strajnić (Faculty of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad) has published a monograph about his poetry titled The Invisible and Visible (2007). A symposium on his poetry, where fifteen writers participated, was held in Novi Sad in 2002. At the University of Banja Luka, Stevka Šmitran defended her PhD thesis on the subject of poetry Jovan Zivlak Chanting Anti-Utopia in the World of History (2005).

Jovan Zivlak lives and works in Novi Sad.

Selected bibliography Edit

Poetry Edit

  • Brodar (Sailor, 1969),
  • Večernja škola (Evening School, 1974),
  • Čestar (Copse, 1977),
  • Tronožac (Tripod, 1979),
  • Čekrk (Windlass, 1983),
  • Napev (Melody, 1989),
  • Zimski izveštaj (Winter Report, selection of poetry, 1989),
  • Čegrtuša (Rattlesnake, 1991),
  • Obretenje (Rotation, selection of poetry, 1993, 1994, 1995),[4]
  • Ostrvo (Island, 2001),[5]
  • Pesme 1979/2005 (Poems, 1979/2005, 2006)
  • O gajdama (About Bagpipes, 2010)
  • Oni su ušli u naš dom (They Have Entered Our Home, 2012)
  • Pod oblacima (Under Clouds, 2014)

Essays Edit

  • Jedenje knjige (The Eating of a Book, 1996),
  • Aurine senke (The Shadows of Aura, 1999).
  • Sećanje i senke ( The Remembrance and shadows, 2007)

Collections of poetry translated under different titles Edit

  • Trépied (French, 1981),
  • Penge (Hungarian, 1984),
  • Trinožnik (Macedonian, 1985),
  • Zol gostin (Macedonian, 1991),
  • Il cuore del mascalazone (Italian, 1994),
  • Zly host (Slovakian, 1997),
  • Penitenta (Romanian, 1998),
  • Poèmes choisis (French, 1999),
  • Zol gostin i drugi pesni (Macedonian, 2007)
  • Зъл гост и други стихове (Bulgarian, 2009)
  • Gedichte, Mitlesbuch 79 (German, 2009)
  • Despre gaide (Romanian, 2010)
  • Szczeliny czasu (Polish, 2011)
  • Слизане (Bulgarian, 2012)
  • Winterbericht (German, 2013)
  • Зимски извештај (Macedonian, 2014)
  • Le roi des oies (French, 2014)
  • Informe invernal (Spanish, 2014)

References Edit

  1. ^ "jovan zivlak - Search Results". www.worldcat.org.
  2. ^ "Dr Dragan Prole". uns.ac.rs.
  3. ^ "Hemofarm Fondacija". www.fondacijahemofarm.org.rs.
  4. ^ ISBNDB retrieved 5 July 2008
  5. ^ Book finder retrieved 5 July 2008

External links Edit

  • Association of Writers of Vojvodina
  • Jovan Zivlak's poems in French
  • Jovan Zivlak, La Otra 2014
  • Leipziger Literaturverlag
  • Agawa Wydawnictvo
  • Literaturfestival Berlin
  • Jovan Zivlak in National Review

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Jovan Zivlak born 1947 in Nakovo Serbia is a Serbian poet publisher and essayist Jovan ZivlakPhoto by Igor Zivkic 2015 BornJovan Zivlak 1947 09 21 21 September 1947 church 1947 10 09 9 October 1947 civil Nakovo Federal People s Republic of Yugoslavia Republic of SerbiaOccupationWriter and publisherNationalityRepublic of SerbiaNotable awardsStanislav Vinaver 1995 City of Novi Sad October Award 2001 Vasko Popa Award 2015 SpouseJovanka Nikolic 1952 writer Contents 1 Life and career 2 Selected bibliography 2 1 Poetry 2 2 Essays 2 3 Collections of poetry translated under different titles 3 References 4 External linksLife and career EditJovan Zivlak was born in 1947 in Serbian Nakovo in Banat a region of Vojvodina near the Romanian border He ended his secondary school education in Kikinda and graduated from the University of Novi Sad with a degree in Serbian language and literature He was editor for the magazine Polja Zivlak was also the editor in chief of Svetovi publishing from 1985 to 2007 He is currently the manager of Adresa publishing He is the founder and since 2001 has been editor in chief of the magazine for literature art culture and thought Zlatna Greda He has been the president and current vice president of the Writers Association of Vojvodina and head of the International Novi Sad Literature Festival Zivlak has edited works by well known Serbian writers and has written studies about them Jovan Zivlak has published thirteen volumes of poetry three of essays in Serbian to date and his poetry has been translated into various languages 1 His poems focus on the gaps in reality and his poetry is influenced by the art of discretion a stage for painful absence Based on a distrust of the present Zivlak refers to metaphysical knowledge and places the action of the subject over the modern in the foreground As an expression of metaphysical self exploration his language transmits clear and solidly structured images fragmentary impressions and deep reflections that seek to decode the mystery of the modern world Zivlak s spiritual and philosophical views provide the backdrop to their own morphology of society and culture in which the ambivalent role of man in relation to nature is expressed and moreover his position within his own culture and history is explored Dr Dragan Prole Faculty of Philosophy University of Novi Sad 2 Zivlak s poems are included in important anthologies of Serbian poetry at home and abroad have been translated into numerous languages and have received many awards He has won Vasko Popa for 2015 most prestigious national award for poetry in Serbia 3 Jovan Zivlak has edited the following books Jovan Ducic Poems 1996 Danilo Kis Autopoetics essays 1999 Dusan Vasiljev Poems 2000 Milorad Pavic Panonian Legends stories 2000 Laza Kostic Between Dreaming and Waking poems 2001 Selected Poetry of Dragan Jovanovic Danilov 2002 Laza Kostic Poems 2009 Anthology of Branko Award 1954 2010 2010 The Poetry and Aesthetics of Laza Kostic a collection of papers 2010 Djura Jaksic a collection of papers 2012 Branko Radicevic a collection of papers 2012 Where is the Door an anthology of poetry from the Novi Sad International Literature Festival 10 years 2015 Zivlak has won numerous awards Young Struga 1974 Pavle Markovic Adamov for poetry 1992 Despot Stefan Lazarevic s Crown for poetry 1993 Stanislav Vinaver The Eating of a Book for essay 1995 Dusan Vasiljev for poetry 1997 Golden Badge of KPZ Serbia literature and publishing 1998 Writers Association of Vojvodina Book of the Year Award The Shadows of Aura for essay 1999 Stevan Pesic Award for complete work 2001 City of Novi Sad October Award for literature 2001 Milica Stojadinovic Srpkinja for poetry 2003 Great Charter of Bazjas for poetry Timisoara 2006 Dimitrije Mirtinovic Award for poetry 2010 Kocic s Pen 2014 Arka s Award 2015 Vasko Popa Award 2015 Literary Scepter International award presented in Macedonia 2016 Numerous essays studies and a Master s thesis have all been written on Jovan Zivlak s poetry Dr Nikola Strajnic Faculty of Philosophy University of Novi Sad has published a monograph about his poetry titled The Invisible and Visible 2007 A symposium on his poetry where fifteen writers participated was held in Novi Sad in 2002 At the University of Banja Luka Stevka Smitran defended her PhD thesis on the subject of poetry Jovan Zivlak Chanting Anti Utopia in the World of History 2005 Jovan Zivlak lives and works in Novi Sad Selected bibliography EditPoetry Edit Brodar Sailor 1969 Vecernja skola Evening School 1974 Cestar Copse 1977 Tronozac Tripod 1979 Cekrk Windlass 1983 Napev Melody 1989 Zimski izvestaj Winter Report selection of poetry 1989 Cegrtusa Rattlesnake 1991 Obretenje Rotation selection of poetry 1993 1994 1995 4 Ostrvo Island 2001 5 Pesme 1979 2005 Poems 1979 2005 2006 O gajdama About Bagpipes 2010 Oni su usli u nas dom They Have Entered Our Home 2012 Pod oblacima Under Clouds 2014 Essays Edit Jedenje knjige The Eating of a Book 1996 Aurine senke The Shadows of Aura 1999 Secanje i senke The Remembrance and shadows 2007 Collections of poetry translated under different titles Edit Trepied French 1981 Penge Hungarian 1984 Trinoznik Macedonian 1985 Zol gostin Macedonian 1991 Il cuore del mascalazone Italian 1994 Zly host Slovakian 1997 Penitenta Romanian 1998 Poemes choisis French 1999 Zol gostin i drugi pesni Macedonian 2007 Zl gost i drugi stihove Bulgarian 2009 Gedichte Mitlesbuch 79 German 2009 Despre gaide Romanian 2010 Szczeliny czasu Polish 2011 Slizane Bulgarian 2012 Winterbericht German 2013 Zimski izveshtaј Macedonian 2014 Le roi des oies French 2014 Informe invernal Spanish 2014 References Edit jovan zivlak Search Results www worldcat org Dr Dragan Prole uns ac rs Hemofarm Fondacija www fondacijahemofarm org rs ISBNDB retrieved 5 July 2008 Book finder retrieved 5 July 2008External links EditAssociation of Writers of Vojvodina Publishing house Adresa Jovan Zivlak s poems in French Jovan Zivlak La Otra 2014 Leipziger Literaturverlag Agawa Wydawnictvo Literaturfestival Berlin Jovan Zivlak in National Review Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jovan Zivlak amp oldid 1139452058, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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