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Vidosav Stevanović
Vidosav Stevanović ( sr-cyr, Видосав Стевановић; born 27 June 1942) is a Serbian novelist, writer, poet, playwright, and publicist. He has written over thirty literary works, including a political biography of Slobodan Milošević. Stevanović was a writer for European newspapers such as ''Le Monde'', ''Libération, Liberation'', ''El País'' and ''Expressen''. During the 1990s, Stevanović was among the intellectuals who resisted Milošević's policies and consolidation of power. This resulted in Stevanović living in exile. He lived in Paris but briefly returned to his home country in 1996. In 2004 he left Paris and went to Sarajevo. In 2007 he returned to Kragujevac. Works Stevanović published his first and only collection of poems, ''Trublje'' in 1967, in Belgrade. His second book was a collection of stories, ''The Scum of Death'', published in 1969. Two years later he brought out his first novel, ''Nišći'', followed two years later by ''Konstantin Gor ...
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