Tribune Petar II Petrović Njegoš on the topic "Njegoš as a literary theme and inspiration", which will be discussed by the writer Jevrem Brković, will be held on Friday in the hall of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts at 12 noon.
Jevrem Brković was born in Seoci - Pipera on December 29, 1933. He published his first poems in Pobjeda, Youth Movement, Stvaranje, Sarajevo's Zora and Belgrade's Nin.
From Sarajevo, he moved to Belgrade, where he worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Institute for the International Labor Movement), Borba, Novosti, Rada.
He returned to Titograd in 1958 and worked at Radio Titograd until his retirement. He is the founder of the magazine Here. He is the founder and first director of the Pioneer Theater in Titograd in 1951. He is the initiator and editor of the Grlica library, where the first books of Montenegrin poets were published.
He was the president of the UKCG, a member of the Presidency of the Union of Writers of Yugoslavia, and as the first man of the UKCG, he launched and edited the Docle edition. He was the editor of the cultural program of Radio Titograd for many years. He is the initiator and one of the founders of the Montenegrin PEN Center, CDNK and DANU, of which he is the first president.
He was the founder, owner and editor-in-chief of the Montenegrin literary magazine. Due to the political situation in Montenegro, Brković emigrated to Croatia in 1991, where he lived and worked until 1999.
Brković has been translated into almost all European languages. He is represented in the prestigious Lexicon of World Writers (School Book, Zagreb), as well as in numerous Montenegrin, regional and European anthologies.
He was elected as an extraordinary member of the Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts on December 18, 2015.
He published almost fifty books of poetry, ten novels, four plays, numerous books of essays, as well as diary entries published in five books.
He is the winner of the Thirteenth of July Award, the Sterija Award for the best dramatic text, the UKCG Award, the Ratković Award, as well as the foreign awards "Cape of Good Hope", "Mediterranean Ring", "Teuta" and the first awarded "Ali Podrimja" Award.
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