Radomir Konstantinović
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Native name | Радомир Константиновић |
Born | (1928-03-27)March 27, 1928 Subotica, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes |
Died | October 27, 2011(2011-10-27) (aged 83) Belgrade, Serbia |
Occupation | writer, philosopher |
Language | Serbo-Croatian |
Nationality | Yugoslavian/Serbian |
Notable work | Filosofija palanke |
Notable awards | NIN Award 1960 Izlazak |
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 prestigious literary NIN Award in 1960 for the novel "Izlazak" (Exodus).
Biography
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
- “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
- ^ a b N., V. (28 October 2011). "Preminuo Radomir Konstantinović" [Radomir Konstantinović dies] (in Serbian). Vecernje novosti. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ^ "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.
- ^ Konstantinović, Radomir (2010). Filosofija palanke (in Serbian). Belgrade: Otkrovenje. p. book cover. ISBN 978-86-83353-52-1.
Sources
- Ćosić, Bora (December 2001). "Zu einer 'Philosophie der Kleinstadt'" [The Author of the Small Town Philosophy]. Lettre International (in German) (54). Berlin: 104–105.
- David, Filip (2003). "Čovek suštine" [The man of essence]. Revija slobodne misli 99 (in Bosnian) (41–42).
- Perović, Latinka (28 January 2009). "Istorijski kontekst Konstantinovićevog dela" [Historical context of Konstantinović'c work]. Danas (in Serbian).
- Perović, Latinka (October 2011). "In memoriam: Radomir Konstantinović" (PDF). Helsinška povelja (155–156). Belgrade: Helsinki Committee for Human Rights in Serbia: 50. ISSN 1451-6195.
- Kaliterna, Tamara (4 November 2011). "Filozofija Srbije" [Philosophy of Serbia] (in Serbian). Monitor online. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- Otašević, Mira (27 December 2011). "Bekstvo iz jezika" [Escape from the language] (PDF). Sarajevske Sveske (35–36). Sarajevo/Ljubljana: 485–487. ISSN 1512-8539.
- Perović, Latinka (31 October 2014). "Stvarni život Filozofije palanke" [The Real Life of the Small Town Philosophy] (in Serbian). Danas. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
External links
- Special issue of Danas dedicated to Konstantinović, 5−6 November 2011 [1]
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- Dobrica Ćosić (1954)
- Mirko Božić (1955)
- Oskar Davičo (1956)
- Aleksandar Vučo (1957)
- Branko Ćopić (1958)
- N/A (1959)
- Radomir Konstantinović (1960)
- Dobrica Ćosić (1961)
- Miroslav Krleža (1962)
- Oskar Davičo (1963)
- Oskar Davičo (1964)
- Ranko Marinković (1965)
- Meša Selimović (1966)
- Erih Koš (1967)
- Slobodan Novak (1968)
- Bora Ćosić (1969)
- Borislav Pekić (1970)
- Miloš Crnjanski (1971)
- Danilo Kiš (1972)
- Mihailo Lalić (1973)
- Jure Franičević Pločar (1974)
- Miodrag Bulatović (1975)
- Aleksandar Tišma (1976)
- Petko Vojnić Purčar (1977)
- Mirko Kovač (1978)
- Pavle Ugrinov (1979)
- Slobodan Selenić (1980)
- Pavao Pavličić (1981)
- Antonije Isaković (1982)
- Dragoslav Mihailović (1983)
- Milorad Pavić (1984)
- Živojin Pavlović (1985)
- Vidosav Stevanović (1986)
- Voja Čolanović (1987)
- Dubravka Ugrešić (1988)
- Vojislav Lubarda (1989)
- Miroslav Josić Višnjić (1990)
- Milisav Savić (1991)
- Živojin Pavlović (1992)
- Radoslav Petković (1993)
- Vladimir Arsenijević (1994)
- Svetlana Velmar-Janković (1995)
- David Albahari (1996)
- Milovan Danojlić (1997)
- Danilo Nikolić (1998)
- Maksimilijan Erenrajh Ostojić (1999)
- Goran Petrović (2000)
- Zoran Ćirić (2001)
- Mladen Markov (2002)
- Vladan Matijević (2003)
- Vladimir Tasić (2004)
- Miro Vuksanović (2005)
- Svetislav Basara (2006)
- Dragan Velikić (2007)
- Vladimir Pištalo (2008)
- Grozdana Olujić (2009)
- Gordana Ćirjanić (2010)
- Slobodan Tišma (2011)
- Aleksandar Gatalica (2012)
- Goran Gocić (2013)
- Filip David (2014)
- Dragan Velikić (2015)
- Ivana Dimić (2016)
- Dejan Atanacković (2017)
- Vladimir Tabašević (2018)
- Saša Ilić (2019)
- Svetislav Basara (2020)
- Milena Marković (2021)