Ljubomir Simović

http://www.nedeljnik.rs/media/portalnews/2017/Apr/19/o/SIMOVIC-3.jpgThe+topic+of+this+article+may+not+meet+Wikipedia's+notability+guideline+for+biographies.+Please+help+to+establish+notability+by+citing+reliable+secondary+sources+that+are+independent+of+the+topic+and+provide+significant+coverage+of+it+beyond+a+mere+trivial+mention.+If+notability+cannot+be+established,+the+article+is+likely+to+be+merged,+redirected,+or+deleted.Find+sources: %22Ljubomir+Simović%22 – news ·+newspapers ·+books ·+scholar ·+JSTOR++(May+2015)+(Learn+how+and+when+to+remove+this+template+message) Ljubomir Simović (born 2 December 1935 in Užice) is a Serbian poet, short story writer, playwright, and scriptwriter of beloved TV dramas and movies. He is a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.

Biography

Simović was born in Town of Uzice in Western Serbia. In his hometown he finished Gymnasium and Teacher's school. He graduated at Faculty of Philology(Department of History of Serbian and Yugoslav Literature) at University of Belgrade.He writes songs, novels, essays, literary criticism, but he is best known for his plays. He wrote 4 plays Hasanaginica, A Miracle in Sargan (serbian: Čudo u Šarganu), Traveling theatre Sopalovic(serbian: Putujuće pozorište Šopalović) and The Battle of Kosovo(serbian: Boj na Kosovu). His works have been translated into almost all European languages and his plays were performed in almost all theatres in Serbia. Also his plays were performed in France, Hungary, Czhez Republic, Germany, Switzerland, Slovenia, Russia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Poland, Belgium, Croatia, Macedonia, Canada, Mexico, Maroco.

In 1996. he published a "chronicle, which is occasionally a novel, or a novel, which is occasionally a chronicle" about his hometown called "Uzice with the Crows" (serbian: Užice sa vranama).

Awards

Isidora Sekulić Award

Sterija Award for Hasanaginica(1975.), A Miracle in Sargan(1993.) and Traveling theatre Sopalovic(1986.).


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