Feliks Pašić Explained
Feliks Pašić |
Native Name: | Феликс Пашић |
Native Name Lang: | sr |
Birth Date: | 19 February 1939 |
Birth Place: | Split, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
Death Place: | Belgrade, Serbia |
Occupation: | theatre and literary critic, publicist, journalist and translator |
Awards: | - Sterija Award for Best Theatre Review (1983, 1992)
- Sterija Award for Exceptional Contribution to the Advancement of Theater Arts and Culture (2006)
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Feliks Pašić (Serbian: Феликс Пашић; 19 February 1939 – 31 July 2010) was a Serbian theatre and literary critic, publicist, journalist and translator.[1] He won two Sterija Award for Best Theatre Review (1983, 1992) and Sterija Award for Exceptional Contribution to the Advancement of Theater Arts and Culture (2006).[2]
Work
Books
- Savremenici (1965)
- Oluja (1987)
- Kako smo čekali Godoa kad su cvetale tikve (1992)
- Karlo Bulić - avantura kao život (1992)
- Zoran (1995)
- Glumci govore I, II (2003)
- Mira Trailović, gospođa iz velikog sveta (2006)
- Joakimovi potomci (2006)
Monographs
- Grad teatar Budva - Prvih deset godina (1998)
- Deset festivala pozorišta za đecu (2002)
- Grad teatar Budva - Drugih deset godina (2007)
- Beogradsko dramsko pozorište - 60 godina (2007)
- Vuk, z. p. Tršić, Vukovi sabori 1933-2008 (2008)
- Zvezdara teatar 1984-2009 (2009)
Notes and References
- News: Preminuo Feliks Pašić. 2018-12-31. sr.
- News: Preminuo Feliks Pašić. 2018-12-31. sr.