Milutin Mićović (writer) | |
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Born | June 12, 1953 Velimlje, Niksic, FNR Jugoslavija |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable work | The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro |
Awards | Miroslav's Gospel, Miodrag Ćupić, Seal of Herceg Šćepan, Marko Miljanov |
Milutin Mićović, is a Serbian writer, born in Velimlje, near Nikšić on June 12, 1953. He is the president of the Writers' Society «Njegoš», [1] founded in 2004, and the editor of the traditional cultural manifestation «Days of Njegoš». He is a member of Association of Writers of Montenegro and Serbian Literary Guild. In 2021, he was awarded the Montenegrin state award, Miroslav's Gospel, for the book The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro. [2] He lives in Nikšić, Montenegro.
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Milutin Mićović finished high school in Nikšić, studied economics and philosophy in Podgorica and Belgrade. His work was translated in different foreign languages such as Russian, Armenian and Romanian.
Milutin Mićović is represented in several anthologies of contemporary Serbian, montenegrin and Slavic poetry, [3] such as From Century to Century by Sergej Glavjuk (Moscow, 2003) and The World poetry, in the selection of the Armenian poet Gagik Daftyan (Yerevan, 2016).
He wrote forewords for the bilingual edition of two works of Njegoš, The Ray of the Microcosm (first translation in Russian, Ilya Chislov) and The Notebook (first translation in Russian by Ljudmila Burtseva), as well as for Collected Works of King Nikola (published by Svetigora and Oktoich, 2009). He was the columnist in the Dan (Podgorica) from 2007 to 2021, publishing over 800 short essays on current social, cultural and political topics. [4] He was an editor at the publishing house "Oktoih" in Podgorica from 1993 to 2003, member of the editorial board of "The Writers Newspaper" (Knjizevne Novine), Belgrade from 2012 to 2019 and Vice-president of the Association of Writers of Montenegro from 2011 to 2016.
Milutin Micovic is the brother of Joanikije II Metropolitan of Montenegro. [5]
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Milutin Mićović (writer) | |
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Born | June 12, 1953 Velimlje, Niksic, FNR Jugoslavija |
Occupation | Writer |
Notable work | The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro |
Awards | Miroslav's Gospel, Miodrag Ćupić, Seal of Herceg Šćepan, Marko Miljanov |
Milutin Mićović, is a Serbian writer, born in Velimlje, near Nikšić on June 12, 1953. He is the president of the Writers' Society «Njegoš», [1] founded in 2004, and the editor of the traditional cultural manifestation «Days of Njegoš». He is a member of Association of Writers of Montenegro and Serbian Literary Guild. In 2021, he was awarded the Montenegrin state award, Miroslav's Gospel, for the book The Lights in the Darkness of Montenegro. [2] He lives in Nikšić, Montenegro.
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Milutin Mićović finished high school in Nikšić, studied economics and philosophy in Podgorica and Belgrade. His work was translated in different foreign languages such as Russian, Armenian and Romanian.
Milutin Mićović is represented in several anthologies of contemporary Serbian, montenegrin and Slavic poetry, [3] such as From Century to Century by Sergej Glavjuk (Moscow, 2003) and The World poetry, in the selection of the Armenian poet Gagik Daftyan (Yerevan, 2016).
He wrote forewords for the bilingual edition of two works of Njegoš, The Ray of the Microcosm (first translation in Russian, Ilya Chislov) and The Notebook (first translation in Russian by Ljudmila Burtseva), as well as for Collected Works of King Nikola (published by Svetigora and Oktoich, 2009). He was the columnist in the Dan (Podgorica) from 2007 to 2021, publishing over 800 short essays on current social, cultural and political topics. [4] He was an editor at the publishing house "Oktoih" in Podgorica from 1993 to 2003, member of the editorial board of "The Writers Newspaper" (Knjizevne Novine), Belgrade from 2012 to 2019 and Vice-president of the Association of Writers of Montenegro from 2011 to 2016.
Milutin Micovic is the brother of Joanikije II Metropolitan of Montenegro. [5]
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