Nenad Trajković (poet) explained

Nenad Trajković
Birth Name:Nenad Trajković
Birth Date:1982 6, df=y
Birth Place:Pirot, Yugoslavia
Occupation:Poet
Nationality:Serbian
Spouse:Tatjana Ćuković Trajković

Nenad Trajković (born 1 June 1982) is a Serbian poet, essayist, literary critic and translator.

Biography

Nenad Trajković was born in 1982 in Pirot.[1] [2]

He graduated from Faculty of Law, University of Kragujevac. He has published four collections of poetry, Traces- 2008, I'm Taking You to the Museum - 2011, and Wind From The Tongue - 2016 (The Rade Tomic prize) and Thinner Line Of Infinity - 2019 (9th fb European poetry festival award). His works are published in many major literary magazines and national newspapers. His works were translated into English, Russian, Slovakian, German, French, Polish, Bulgarian, Spanish, Hungarian, Hindi, Turkish, Romanian, Hebrew, Greek and Macedonian. In 2013 he received a significant recognition by the publishing house "Melnik" in Bulgaria. He got the Rade Tomic Prize for 2015. He lives and works in Vranje in southern Serbia. He is an editor of the International Literary Manifestation Pisanija in Vranje.[3]

Bibliography

Poetry collections

Collections in translations by Trajkovic

Anthologies

Literary magazines

Awards

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Nenad Trajković.
  2. On The Wire / Chaos Emerging / Walk Through My Town / Missing Photo / In Between / Reading In The Village / A Conversation With M . Poem . 3 . 3–4 . 265–278 . 10.1080/20519842.2015.1113797 . 2015 . Trajkovic . Nenad . 61659390 .
  3. Web site: Nenad Trajković (1982).
  4. Web site: COBISS/OPAC. www.vbs.rs. sr-Cyrl. 2018-05-01.
  5. Web site: Melnik Festival. Diogen.
  6. Web site: Nenad Trajković (1982) Srpska dijaspora Vesti iz dijaspore i o dijaspori. www.srpskadijaspora.info. sr-RS. 2018-05-01.