Miodrag Pavlović
Miodrag Pavlović ( born November 28, 1928 in Novi Sad, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, now Serbia) is a Serbian writer.
Life
Pavlović grew up in Belgrade and studied until 1954 at the University of Belgrade medicine. He worked as a doctor and from 1960 as a dramaturge at the Belgrade National Theatre. At the Belgrade publishing Prosveta he worked as a lecturer. He now lives in Belgrade and in Tuttlingen. Pavlović wrote mainly poetry. His translated into numerous languages literary and essayistic work has won several awards. In the German -speaking world, he and his translator Peter Urban 2003 Prize for European Poetry of the city of Münster. Pavlović 2012 will be awarded the Petrarch Prize.
Writings in German translation
- The so-called dead, Vienna: Ed. Correspondence, 2013
- Misunderstandings, old and new, Leipzig: Leipziger literature Verl, 2011.
- Paradise sayings, Vienna: Ed. Correspondence, 2007
- The Bay of Aphrodite, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2003
- Cosmologia profanata, Vienna: Ed. Correspondence, 2003
- Catchment in Cremona, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 2002
- Sacrifice and temple, Graz: Verl literature. Droschl, 1993
- The tradition of the darkness, Weissach im Tal: Alkyon -Verl, 1994.
- Poems, Aus d Serb. transl. v. Peter Urban, Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp, 1968