Srđan V. Tešin
Publications: Coated brain / Pohovani mozak (drama, 1996), Sveto Trojstvo Georgija Zecowskog (poetry, 1997), Sjajan naslov za pantomimu (short stories, 1997), Antologija najboljih naslova (novel, 2000), Kazimir i drugi naslovi (novel, 2003), Kroz pustinju i prašinu (novel, 2005, 2008), Kuvarove kletve i druge gadosti (novel, 2006) and Alternativni vodič kroz Vavilon (selection of columns, 2008) • Awarded the prestigious literary scholarship Borislav Pekić in 2004, for the novel Kuvarove kletve i druge gadosti, which was shortlisted for the NIN annual award. • Author of the Belgrade publishing house Stubovi kulture since 2003. • His works have been published in different anthologies and collections of contemporary Serbian literature in Serbia and abroad. • His works have been translated into english, german, polish, macedonian, hungarian and slovenian. • Participated in LitKon congress (Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina), European literary encounters Andre Malraux (Bosnia and Herzegovina), the SWITCH festival (Balkan Enter: The Festival of contrasts; Serbia), the Dokumentationsstelle für ost- und mitteleuropäishe Literatur program (Austria) and the literary-scientific congress Tomizza and us (Croatia). • Coordinator of LitKon (Literary Consortium – The network for the dissemination of the literature of Southeast Europe) for Serbia. • Editor of the literary journal Severni bunker and the editor of the OnLine magazine Plastelin. • Member of the Canadian Authors Association since 1997. • Member of the Serbian Writers Association since 2004. • Member of the Independent journalists’ association of Vojvodina and the Independent journalists’ association of Serbia since 2000. • Member of the juries of the national literary awards Đura Jakšić (2002 and 2003), Meša Selimović (2002) and Đura Đukanov (2005 and 2006). • Ex-editor of the culture section of the regional monthly journal REZ and ex-columnist of the Kikindske weekly, the newspaper Građanski list and monthly magazine YellowCab. • Literary critic for the Blic newspaper.
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