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Dusko radovic aforizmi
Dusko radovic aforizmi










dusko radovic aforizmi

Some of his most influential works are 'Beograde, dobro jutro 1' (1977), 'Beograde, dobro jutro 2 '(1981), 'Beograde, dobro jutro 3' (1984), all three books of aphorisms. He was buried on 16 August 1984 in Belgrade. He was known for his poetry (especially children's poetry), books, television screenplays, and for his aphorisms. in Niš, Serbia, was a Serbian journalist and writer.

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Beograde, dobro jutro 3 (Good Morning Belgrade, 3) (1984), aphorisms.Dušan Radović born on 29 November 1922.Ponedeljak, Utorak, Sreda, Četvrtak (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), poetry and prose for children in four volumes.Beograde, dobro jutro 2 (Good Morning Belgrade, 2) (1981), aphorisms.Beograde, dobro jutro 1 (Good Morning Belgrade, 1) (1977), aphorisms.Vukova azbuka (Vuk's Alphabet) (1971), poems.Če, tragedija koja traje (Che, A Tragedy that Continues) (1969.Na slovo, na slovo (Guess What Begins with Letter.) (1963–1965), television serial.Pričam ti priču (That's a Lot of Bunk) (1963), poems and stories.Smešne reči (Funny Words) (1961), poems.Poštovana deco (Respected Children) (1954), poems."Kapetan Džon Piplfoks" (Captain John Peoplefox) (1953), radio drama.Radović is the recipient of the most notable awards: Neven (Calendula), Mlado pokolenje (Young Generation), the award of Zmaj Children Games, the award of Sterijino pozorje, Seventh of July award, and the scroll of honour of the Hans Christian Andersen International Organization of Children's Literature. His works have been translated into all major world languages. Duško's brother is well-known athletic trainer Branimir "Brana" Radović. An athletic race "Remembering Duško Radović" was held in Belgrade for many years. From 1975 onwards he was the editor of radio Studio B. He was the editor in chief of "Pionirske novine", editor of Children's programme on Radio Belgrade and Radio-Television Belgrade, editor of the children's magazine "Poletarac", journalist at the Borba newspaper. Niš, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenesĭušan "Duško" Radović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Душан Душко Радовић, pronounced 29 November 1922 – 16 August 1984) was a Yugoslav writer, journalist, aphorist and a poet.












Dusko radovic aforizmi