Milovan Glišić Explained

Milovan Glišić
Birth Date:6 January 1847
Birth Place:Gradac, Valjevo, Ottoman Empire
Death Place:Dubrovnik, Austria-Hungary
Language:Serbian
Nationality:Serbian
Alma Mater:University of Belgrade
Period:realism
Notableworks:Glava šećera, Posle devedeset godina
Spouse:Kosara Stefanović
Awards:Order of St. Sava, Order of the Cross of Takovo

Milovan Glišić (6 January 1847  - 20 January 1908) was a Serbian writer, novelist, dramatist, translator, and literary theorist. He is sometimes referred to as the Serbian Gogol.

Legacy

Glišić is considered to be one of the best translators of his time and several of his short stories including Prva Brazda and Glava Šećera are studied in Serbian schools and included in various anthologies of short stories.[1] [2] His translations of Russian writers Gogol and Tolstoy greatly influenced Serbian culture of that time and future writers Stevan Sremac, Svetozar Ćorović, Branislav Nušić and many others.[3]

According to Slobodan Jovanović, Glišić was one of the first Serbian short story writers to attempt a more serious characterization in his works.[4]

He was awarded Order of the Cross of Takovo and Order of St. Sava of the third and the fourth class.[5]

Works

Comedies

Short stories

Translations

Translated works in English

Sources

Notes and References

  1. name="Antologija srpskih pripovedača XIX i XX veka">Josić Višnjić, Miroslav, Filip Višnjić, Belgrade, 1999., p. 5.
  2. Cite web|url=https://www.rastko.rs/knjizevnost/umetnicka/mglisic-price_c.html|title = [Projekat Rastko] Milovan Glisic: Pripovetke
  3. Web site: O piscu.
  4. Cite web|url=https://www.vreme.com/cms/view.php?id=917285|title = Milovan Glišić juri suštog leptira
  5. Cite web|url=http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/kultura.71.html:568955-Sabrana-dela-Milovana-Glisica-Znalac-srpske-duse|title=Sabrana dela Milovana Glišića: Znalac srpske duše