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Milutin Mićović

Milutin Mićović, is a Serbian writer, born in Velimlje, near Nikšić on June 12, 1953. He is the president of the Writers' Society «Njegoš»,[1] founded in 2004, and the editor of the traditional cultural manifestation «Days of Njegoš». He is a member of Association of Writers of Montenegro and Serbian Literary Guild. In 2021, he was awarded the Montenegrin state award, Miroslav's Gospel, for the book The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro.[2] He lives in Nikšić, Montenegro.

Milutin Mićović (writer)
BornJune 12, 1953
Velimlje, Niksic, FNR Jugoslavija
OccupationWriter
Notable workThe Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro
AwardsMiroslav's Gospel, Miodrag Ćupić, Seal of Herceg Šćepan, Marko Miljanov

Biography edit

Milutin Mićović finished high school in Nikšić, studied economics and philosophy in Podgorica and Belgrade. His work was translated in different foreign languages such as Russian, Armenian and Romanian.

Milutin Mićović is represented in several anthologies of contemporary Serbian, montenegrin and Slavic poetry,[3] such as From Century to Century by Sergej Glavjuk (Moscow, 2003) and The World poetry, in the selection of the Armenian poet Gagik Daftyan (Yerevan, 2016).

He wrote forewords for the bilingual edition of two works of Njegoš, The Ray of the Microcosm (first translation in Russian, Ilya Chislov) and The Notebook (first translation in Russian by Ljudmila Burtseva), as well as for Collected Works of King Nikola (published by Svetigora and Oktoich, 2009). He was the columnist in the Dan (Podgorica) from 2007 to 2021, publishing over 800 short essays on current social, cultural and political topics.[4] He was an editor at the publishing house "Oktoih" in Podgorica from 1993 to 2003, member of the editorial board of "The Writers Newspaper" (Knjizevne Novine), Belgrade from 2012 to 2019 and Vice-president of the Association of Writers of Montenegro from 2011 to 2016.

Milutin Micovic is the brother of Joanikije II Metropolitan of Montenegro.[5]

Prizes and awards edit

  • Marko Miljanov, 1992 for the novel Ruined Town
  • Award of the Njegoš Library from Peć, 1996 for the book Thus Spoke the Montenegrins
  • Medal V. V. Bolotova, Russia, 2010
  • Recognition of the Union of Writers of Russia, 2014
  • Portile Poeziei International Prize, Romania, 2018
  • Miodrag Ćupić, 2018 for the poetry book Day Night[6]
  • Order for asceticism in culture, Union of Writers of Russia, 2021
  • Seal of Herceg Šćepan, Herceg Novi, 2021[7]
  • Miroslav's Gospel, state award, 2022 for the book Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro

Works edit

Poetry collections edit

  • Living Water (University Word, Nikšić, 1987)
  • The Doors (two books - House and Bread for Travelers, Podgorica, October, 1994)
  • Traces of the Future (Following the Future), in Serbian and Russian, translated by Andrej Bazilevski, (Tver 2010)
  • Day and Night (Poetry Selection, Institute for Serbian Culture, Nikšić, 2018)

Novel edit

  • Ruined town (Podgorica, October, 1991)

Essays edit

  • That's what Montenegrins used to say (Andrijevica, Stupovi, 1996)
  • Letters from Ouranopolis (Novi Sad, Svetovi, 2000)
  • The Serbian Labyrinth and the Montenegrin Minotaur (Belgrade, Serbian Literary Guild, 2003)
  • Njegoš and contemporary Montenegro (Podgorica, Association of Writers of Montenegro, 2006)
  • Njegoševa Luča (Serbian Studies, University of Banja Luka, 2021)
  • The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro ( Serbian Literary Guild, Belgrade, 2021)

References edit

  1. ^ ""Dani Njegoševi": Joanikije će otvoriti manifestaciju u Cetinjskom manastiru". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  2. ^ "Mićović dobitnik nagrade Miroslavljevo jevanđelje". vijesti.me (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  3. ^ "Milutin Mićović dobitnik nagrade Miroslavljevo jevanđelje". MINA. 2021-12-25. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  4. ^ https://www.minmedia.me. "Predstavljanje knjige Luče u tami Crne Gore autora Milutina Mićovića". Radio Televizija Budva (in Montenegrin). Retrieved 2023-05-14. {{cite web}}: External link in |last= (help)
  5. ^ "BRAT MITROPOLITA JOANIKIJA ZA "NOVOSTI": Nasleđuje onog iz čija je duhovna krila odrastao - još jednom odbranjene svetinje!". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  6. ^ "Laureat Milutin Mićović". old.dan.co.me. Retrieved 2023-05-14.
  7. ^ "TEMELJ NA SRPSKOJ KULTURI I JEZIKU: Nagrade Milutinu Mićoviću i Institutu za srpsku kulturu iz Nikšića na manifestaciji u Herceg Novom". NOVOSTI (in Serbian). Retrieved 2023-05-14.

External links edit

  • Milutin Mićović, Youtube
  • THE BAN DID NOT STOP "LIGHTS IN THE DARKNESS OF MONTENEGRO": Presentation of Milutin Mićović's book in the premises of Matica Srpska ("Večernje novosti", April 14, 2022)
  • MIĆOVIC'S MASTERFUL ANSWER TO DRAGINJA VUKSANOVIĆ: She imposed herself as a model of political extremism ("Večernje novosti", April 23, 2022)

milutin, mićović, serbian, writer, born, velimlje, near, nikšić, june, 1953, president, writers, society, njegoš, founded, 2004, editor, traditional, cultural, manifestation, days, njegoš, member, association, writers, montenegro, serbian, literary, guild, 202. Milutin Micovic is a Serbian writer born in Velimlje near Niksic on June 12 1953 He is the president of the Writers Society Njegos 1 founded in 2004 and the editor of the traditional cultural manifestation Days of Njegos He is a member of Association of Writers of Montenegro and Serbian Literary Guild In 2021 he was awarded the Montenegrin state award Miroslav s Gospel for the book The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro 2 He lives in Niksic Montenegro Milutin Micovic writer BornJune 12 1953Velimlje Niksic FNR JugoslavijaOccupationWriterNotable workThe Lights in the Darkness of MontenegroAwardsMiroslav s Gospel Miodrag Cupic Seal of Herceg Scepan Marko Miljanov Contents 1 Biography 2 Prizes and awards 3 Works 3 1 Poetry collections 3 2 Novel 3 3 Essays 4 References 5 External linksBiography editThis section about a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Milutin Micovic news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Milutin Micovic finished high school in Niksic studied economics and philosophy in Podgorica and Belgrade His work was translated in different foreign languages such as Russian Armenian and Romanian Milutin Micovic is represented in several anthologies of contemporary Serbian montenegrin and Slavic poetry 3 such as From Century to Century by Sergej Glavjuk Moscow 2003 and The World poetry in the selection of the Armenian poet Gagik Daftyan Yerevan 2016 He wrote forewords for the bilingual edition of two works of Njegos The Ray of the Microcosm first translation in Russian Ilya Chislov and The Notebook first translation in Russian by Ljudmila Burtseva as well as for Collected Works of King Nikola published by Svetigora and Oktoich 2009 He was the columnist in the Dan Podgorica from 2007 to 2021 publishing over 800 short essays on current social cultural and political topics 4 He was an editor at the publishing house Oktoih in Podgorica from 1993 to 2003 member of the editorial board of The Writers Newspaper Knjizevne Novine Belgrade from 2012 to 2019 and Vice president of the Association of Writers of Montenegro from 2011 to 2016 Milutin Micovic is the brother of Joanikije II Metropolitan of Montenegro 5 Prizes and awards editMarko Miljanov 1992 for the novel Ruined Town Award of the Njegos Library from Pec 1996 for the book Thus Spoke the Montenegrins Medal V V Bolotova Russia 2010 Recognition of the Union of Writers of Russia 2014 Portile Poeziei International Prize Romania 2018 Miodrag Cupic 2018 for the poetry book Day Night 6 Order for asceticism in culture Union of Writers of Russia 2021 Seal of Herceg Scepan Herceg Novi 2021 7 Miroslav s Gospel state award 2022 for the book Lights in the Darkness of MontenegroWorks editPoetry collections edit Living Water University Word Niksic 1987 The Doors two books House and Bread for Travelers Podgorica October 1994 Traces of the Future Following the Future in Serbian and Russian translated by Andrej Bazilevski Tver 2010 Day and Night Poetry Selection Institute for Serbian Culture Niksic 2018 Novel edit Ruined town Podgorica October 1991 Essays edit That s what Montenegrins used to say Andrijevica Stupovi 1996 Letters from Ouranopolis Novi Sad Svetovi 2000 The Serbian Labyrinth and the Montenegrin Minotaur Belgrade Serbian Literary Guild 2003 Njegos and contemporary Montenegro Podgorica Association of Writers of Montenegro 2006 Njegoseva Luca Serbian Studies University of Banja Luka 2021 The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro Serbian Literary Guild Belgrade 2021 References edit Dani Njegosevi Joanikije ce otvoriti manifestaciju u Cetinjskom manastiru vijesti me in Serbian Retrieved 2023 05 14 Micovic dobitnik nagrade Miroslavljevo jevanđelje vijesti me in Serbian Retrieved 2023 05 14 Milutin Micovic dobitnik nagrade Miroslavljevo jevanđelje MINA 2021 12 25 Retrieved 2023 05 14 https www minmedia me Predstavljanje knjige Luce u tami Crne Gore autora Milutina Micovica Radio Televizija Budva in Montenegrin Retrieved 2023 05 14 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a External link in code class cs1 code last code help BRAT MITROPOLITA JOANIKIJA ZA NOVOSTI Nasleđuje onog iz cija je duhovna krila odrastao jos jednom odbranjene svetinje NOVOSTI in Serbian Retrieved 2023 05 14 Laureat Milutin Micovic old dan co me Retrieved 2023 05 14 TEMELJ NA SRPSKOJ KULTURI I JEZIKU Nagrade Milutinu Micovicu i Institutu za srpsku kulturu iz Niksica na manifestaciji u Herceg Novom NOVOSTI in Serbian Retrieved 2023 05 14 External links editMilutin Micovic Youtube THE BAN DID NOT STOP LIGHTS IN THE DARKNESS OF MONTENEGRO Presentation of Milutin Micovic s book in the premises of Matica Srpska Vecernje novosti April 14 2022 MICOVIC S MASTERFUL ANSWER TO DRAGINJA VUKSANOVIC She imposed herself as a model of political extremism Vecernje novosti April 23 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milutin Micovic amp oldid 1184927341, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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