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Radomir Konstantinović

Radomir Konstantinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радомир Константиновић; 1928−2011) was Serbian writer and philosopher. His most famous work is a philosophical treatise "Filosofija palanke" (The small town philosophy).[1] He won the literary NIN Award in 1960 for the novel "Izlazak" (Exodus).

Radomir Konstantinović
Native name
Радомир Константиновић
Born(1928-03-27)March 27, 1928
Subotica, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes
DiedOctober 27, 2011(2011-10-27) (aged 83)
Belgrade, Serbia
Occupationwriter, philosopher
LanguageSerbo-Croatian
NationalityYugoslavian/Serbian
Notable workFilosofija palanke
Notable awardsNIN Award
1960 Izlazak

Biography

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Konstantinović was born on 27 March 1928 in Subotica.[1] He started his literary career as a poet. He published a book of poetry "Kuća bez krova" (House without a roof) in 1951, but then switched to writing novels and wrote a whole series of experimental novels. His novel "Izlazak" (Exodus) won him the 1960 NIN Award for the best novel of the year.[2] Radomir Konstantinović award is awarded every two years in his honour.

Literary works

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  • “Kuća bez krova” (House without a roof) — 1951, poetry book[3]
  • "Daj nam danas" (Give us today) — 1954, novel
  • "Mišolovka" (Mouse trap) — 1956, novel
  • "Čisti i prljavi" (The dirty and the clean) — 1958, novel
  • "Izlazak" (Exodus) — 1960, novel
  • "Ahasfer ili traktat o pivskoj flaši" (Ahafser or the treatise on the beer bottle) — 1964, novel
  • "Pentagram" — 1966, book of essays
  • "Filosofija palanke" (Small town philosophy) — 1969, philosophical treatise
  • "Biće i jezik" I-VIII (Being and language) — 1983
  • "Dekartova smrt" (The death of Descartes) — 1996
  • "Beket prijatelj" (Beckett friend) — 2000, collection of letters Samuel Beckett sent to Konstantinović

References

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  1. ^ a b N., V. (28 October 2011). "Preminuo Radomir Konstantinović" [Radomir Konstantinović dies] (in Serbian). Vecernje novosti. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  2. ^ "Dobitnik NIN-ove nagrade" [Winner of the NIN Award] (in Serbian). B92. 22 January 2009. Archived from the original on 19 February 2015. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
  3. ^ Konstantinović, Radomir (2010). Filosofija palanke (in Serbian). Belgrade: Otkrovenje. p. book cover. ISBN 978-86-83353-52-1.

Sources

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  • Special issue of Danas dedicated to Konstantinović, 5−6 November 2011 [1]