Ljubomir Đurković (13 November 1952 – 29 November 2022) was a Montenegrin author and poet.
Đurković was born in Cetinje, Montenegro. He graduated with a degree in comparative literature and theatrology from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo.
Đurković worked as a playwright at the Montenegrin National Theatre and was a director of the Royal Theatre Zetski dom in Cetinje. During the 1990s conflict in former Yugoslavia he lived in the Netherlands as a political asylum seeker. He is the author of the plays The Family History Writer, Petronius or Methuselahs Enjoy the Eternal Spring, The Fifth Act, [1] Tobelia, Refuse, [2] New Outfit, Cassandra.Clichés, The Tiresias's Lie, [3] Chiara Zorzi, and Medea. He published four collections of poetry: Polyphemus' Tears, Works and days, Still Something Changes, and Selected Poems in Slovene. His plays have been produced and/or published in English, [4] [5] Turkish, [6] Bulgarian, Macedonian, Albanian, Slovenian [7] [8] and French. [9] [10] [11] [12] He was the winner of the most prestigious state recognition, 13 July Award. [13]
Ljubomir Đurković (13 November 1952 – 29 November 2022) was a Montenegrin author and poet.
Đurković was born in Cetinje, Montenegro. He graduated with a degree in comparative literature and theatrology from the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Sarajevo.
Đurković worked as a playwright at the Montenegrin National Theatre and was a director of the Royal Theatre Zetski dom in Cetinje. During the 1990s conflict in former Yugoslavia he lived in the Netherlands as a political asylum seeker. He is the author of the plays The Family History Writer, Petronius or Methuselahs Enjoy the Eternal Spring, The Fifth Act, [1] Tobelia, Refuse, [2] New Outfit, Cassandra.Clichés, The Tiresias's Lie, [3] Chiara Zorzi, and Medea. He published four collections of poetry: Polyphemus' Tears, Works and days, Still Something Changes, and Selected Poems in Slovene. His plays have been produced and/or published in English, [4] [5] Turkish, [6] Bulgarian, Macedonian, Albanian, Slovenian [7] [8] and French. [9] [10] [11] [12] He was the winner of the most prestigious state recognition, 13 July Award. [13]