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Dejan Crnomarković

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Dejan Crnomarković
Born28 November 1961, Smederevska Palanka, Serbia, Yugoslavia
NationalitySerbian
Occupation(s)Journalist, Writer
Notable workPart of unrest, About lost days, God wanted me to be a bird
SpouseSladjana Crnomarković
ChildrenLuka Nikola Crnomarković

Dejan Crnomarković (1961.) is a Yugoslav and Serbian journalist and writer.

He is the founder and editor of the Palanka newspaper - Palanačke nezavisne varoške novine[1] and the Sumadija news - Šumadijske vesti[2]

Various publishing houses in Yugoslavia, Serbia and Greece published six books of poetry by this author. The poetry book About Lost Days was promoted in Greece in 2015.

-Dejan Crnomarković is a poet, journalist, lover of Greece. I had the pleasure of being at the launch of his first book of poetry in Greece at the Free Thinking Zone, in Skoufa. Together with the translator of the collection, Nora Lefa, an architect, visual artist and mutual friend, we had the opportunity to chat, get to know his poetry and the simplicity and directness of his character.

Hristos Daskalakis, journalist (Greece)

The books Part of the Unrest and About the Lost Days were also promoted in China, in the Library of the Canadian International School in Hefei and are in the holdings of the National Library of Anhui Province.

- It is important for us that from today we also have books by an author from Serbia. We want this cooperation to continue, which means that our doors are always open for you.

Li Wei Wei, director of the National Library of Anhui Province (China)

It was presented in the Bruj Šumadija Anthology (200 Šumadija poets from 1804-2004.). The poetry book About lost days[3] was published in Greece in 2015.

He published short prose in the books Otkucaji peščanog sata, Short Stories 2021 and Short stories 2023.[4]

He won the Ratković award in Montenegro in 1987 and the Charter of the Association of Writers in the Fatherland and Dispersion, 2024.

He is one of the founders of the Alternative Art Group Petum and a member of the Union of writers in homeland and dispersion.

Lived in Yugoslavia, Serbia, Greece, China,[5] Thailand, South Korea and Senegal.

Bibliography

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-Part of the unrest - first edition (MZKPD Montenegro, 1989.)

-Hand games - words and pictures (MIMO, Belgrade, poetry, prose,1990.)

-About lost days (MIMO, Belgrade, poetry, 2005.)

-Part of the unrest - second edition (Milutin Srećković Library, Smederevska Palanka, 2015.)

-Μια τις χαμενες μερες (Direct publishing, Athens 2015.)

-God wanted me to be a bird (Milutin Srećković Library, Smederevska Palanka, 2020.)

References

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1.На трагу (пише: Дејан Црномарковић)

2.(Iz)Vanredni komentar – piše: Dejan Crnomarković

3.Dejan Crnomarković, promocija bez publike u Narodnom muzeju u Smederevskoj Palanci

4.O izgubljenim danima: (28 pesama)

5.Dejan Crnomarković – „Bog je želeo da budem ptica“

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  1. ^ Crnomarković, Dejan. "https://www.palanacke.com/". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  2. ^ Crnomarković, Dejan. "https://sumadijskevesti.com/". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  3. ^ Crnomarković, Dejan. "https://www.culturenow.gr/gia-tis-xamenes-hmeres-dejan-crnomarkovic-apo-th-servia-me-agaph/". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  4. ^ Crnomarković, Dejan. "https://commons.m.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:1._Dejan_Crnomarkovi%C4%87,_promocija_bez_publike_u_Narodnom_muzeju_u_Smederevskoj_Palanci.jpg". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ Crnomarković, Dejan. "https://web.archive.org/web/20230227012059/https://www.cishefei.com/news/author-visit/". {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)