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Boban Knežević
BornBoban Knežević
(1959-09-17) 17 September 1959 (age 64)
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
OccupationWriter, publisher, editor
Language Serbian
Nationality Serbian
Period1979–present
GenreScience fiction, fantasy
Notable works Black Blossom
Notable awards"Lazar Komarčić" award (six times)
SpouseSandra
Website
boban.rs

Boban Knežević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Бобан Кнежевић, born 17 September 1959 in Belgrade) is a Serbian science fiction and fantasy writer, comic book writer, editor and publisher.

He has been publishing fiction since 1978 in a variety of genres: his works range over alternate history, space opera, Slavic mythology based fantasy, and cyberpunk.

Knežević was one of the founders of the Belgrade-based semi-professional Society of science fiction fans, "Lazar Komarčić" in 1981, and is considered as "one of the pivotal persons of Belgrade fandom". [1]

Since 1985, he also owns the (formerly Yugoslavian publishing imprint, "Znak Sagite". [2]

Bibliography

Books

  • Smrt na Neptunu [Смрт на Нептуну / Death on Neptune], novel, "Dnevnik", Novi Sad, 1986 (under the pseudonym Endru Ozborn / Andrew Osborne)
  • Crni cvet [Црни цвет / Black Blossom], novel, "Prosveta", Belgrade (six Serbian editions from 1993 to 2011). ISBN  978-86-7552-049-8
  • Čovek koji je ubio leptira [Човек који је убио лептира / A man who killed a butterfly], novel, Studentski kulturni centar, Belgrade, 1996.
  • Slutnja androida [Слутња андроида / Android's premonition], a collection of stories, 2001. ISBN  86-83577-04-X
  • Poslednji Srbin [Последњи Србин / Last Serb], novel, "Alnari", Belgrade, 2009. ISBN  978-86-7710-414-6
  • Otisak zveri u pepelu [Отисак звери у пепелу / Footprints of the beast in the ashes], a collection of short stories, "Tardis", Belgrade, 2009. ISBN  978-86-6099-009-1

Noted anthologies and collections

  • Tamni vilajet 1, Belgrade, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1987.
  • Tamni vilajet 1a, Belgrade, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1987.
  • Tamni vilajet 2, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1992.
  • Tamni vilajet 3, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1993.
  • Tamni vilajet 4, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1996. and 2011. ISBN  978-86-7756-008-9
  • Nova srpska fantastika, SIC, Belgrade, 1994. ISBN  86-7339-018-4
  • "Fantastična reč", Književna reč, br. 492/493, Belgrade, 1997.
  • Trifid, authors: Dragan R. Filipović, Goran Skrobonja and Boban Knežević; Knjižara "Alan Ford", Belgrade, 2001. ISBN  86-83577-01-5

Awards

  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1985. ("Noć koja neće doći")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1986. ("Dan četrnaesti")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1993. ("Onaj koji nema dušu")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav novel in 1993. (Crni cvet / Black Blossom)
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1994. ("Prosjak i kockar")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1995.

Literature

  • Pavle Zelić et al. "Boban Knežević, monolit srpske fantastike", Gradina, Niš, broj 19/2007.
  • Stefanović, Zoran. "Slobodan i pomalo otpadnik". in: Knežević, Boban. Slutnja androida, izabrane priče, 2003.

References

  1. ^ Entry "Knežević, Boban" in Enciklopedija naučne fantastike. 1, A-Lj, by Zoran Živković, 1990, pp 369. ISBN  86-07-00494-8
  2. ^ Entry: "Yugoslavia", New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, by Peter Nicholls (Editor), John Clute (Editor), 1993, pp. 1361–1362. ISBN  978-1857231243

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Boban Knežević
BornBoban Knežević
(1959-09-17) 17 September 1959 (age 64)
Belgrade, Yugoslavia
OccupationWriter, publisher, editor
Language Serbian
Nationality Serbian
Period1979–present
GenreScience fiction, fantasy
Notable works Black Blossom
Notable awards"Lazar Komarčić" award (six times)
SpouseSandra
Website
boban.rs

Boban Knežević ( Serbian Cyrillic: Бобан Кнежевић, born 17 September 1959 in Belgrade) is a Serbian science fiction and fantasy writer, comic book writer, editor and publisher.

He has been publishing fiction since 1978 in a variety of genres: his works range over alternate history, space opera, Slavic mythology based fantasy, and cyberpunk.

Knežević was one of the founders of the Belgrade-based semi-professional Society of science fiction fans, "Lazar Komarčić" in 1981, and is considered as "one of the pivotal persons of Belgrade fandom". [1]

Since 1985, he also owns the (formerly Yugoslavian publishing imprint, "Znak Sagite". [2]

Bibliography

Books

  • Smrt na Neptunu [Смрт на Нептуну / Death on Neptune], novel, "Dnevnik", Novi Sad, 1986 (under the pseudonym Endru Ozborn / Andrew Osborne)
  • Crni cvet [Црни цвет / Black Blossom], novel, "Prosveta", Belgrade (six Serbian editions from 1993 to 2011). ISBN  978-86-7552-049-8
  • Čovek koji je ubio leptira [Човек који је убио лептира / A man who killed a butterfly], novel, Studentski kulturni centar, Belgrade, 1996.
  • Slutnja androida [Слутња андроида / Android's premonition], a collection of stories, 2001. ISBN  86-83577-04-X
  • Poslednji Srbin [Последњи Србин / Last Serb], novel, "Alnari", Belgrade, 2009. ISBN  978-86-7710-414-6
  • Otisak zveri u pepelu [Отисак звери у пепелу / Footprints of the beast in the ashes], a collection of short stories, "Tardis", Belgrade, 2009. ISBN  978-86-6099-009-1

Noted anthologies and collections

  • Tamni vilajet 1, Belgrade, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1987.
  • Tamni vilajet 1a, Belgrade, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1987.
  • Tamni vilajet 2, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1992.
  • Tamni vilajet 3, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1993.
  • Tamni vilajet 4, "Znak Sagite", Belgrade, 1996. and 2011. ISBN  978-86-7756-008-9
  • Nova srpska fantastika, SIC, Belgrade, 1994. ISBN  86-7339-018-4
  • "Fantastična reč", Književna reč, br. 492/493, Belgrade, 1997.
  • Trifid, authors: Dragan R. Filipović, Goran Skrobonja and Boban Knežević; Knjižara "Alan Ford", Belgrade, 2001. ISBN  86-83577-01-5

Awards

  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1985. ("Noć koja neće doći")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1986. ("Dan četrnaesti")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1993. ("Onaj koji nema dušu")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav novel in 1993. (Crni cvet / Black Blossom)
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1994. ("Prosjak i kockar")
  • "Lazar Komarčić" award for best Yugoslav short story in 1995.

Literature

  • Pavle Zelić et al. "Boban Knežević, monolit srpske fantastike", Gradina, Niš, broj 19/2007.
  • Stefanović, Zoran. "Slobodan i pomalo otpadnik". in: Knežević, Boban. Slutnja androida, izabrane priče, 2003.

References

  1. ^ Entry "Knežević, Boban" in Enciklopedija naučne fantastike. 1, A-Lj, by Zoran Živković, 1990, pp 369. ISBN  86-07-00494-8
  2. ^ Entry: "Yugoslavia", New Encyclopedia of Science Fiction, by Peter Nicholls (Editor), John Clute (Editor), 1993, pp. 1361–1362. ISBN  978-1857231243

External links


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