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Miljenko Jergović (born 28 May 1966) is a prominent Bosnian writer.


Biography

Born in
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to Croatian parents, Jergović received his M.A. in literature from the Sarajevo University. While at high-school, he started working as a journalist in printed and electronic media, as a contributor to literary and youth magazines, and was soon recognized as Croatia's media correspondent from Sarajevo.


Writing

Jergović's novels treat his family members and their histories. He is also a journalist and has published a collection of his articles in ''Historijska čitanka'' (''A Reader in History,'' 1996). Jergović writes a column in the Serbian daily ''
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'', for ''
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'' magazine and a regular column in the Croatian daily '' Jutarnji list'' entitled ''Sumnjivo lice'' (trans. "suspicious character", lit. "suspicious face").


Works

His novel ''Buick Riviera'' was made into a movie in 2008 by filmmaker Goran Rušinović, and the two were in turn awarded the
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. According to the author himself, it is a "novella" set in North American countryside, dealing with the conflict of a Serbian refugee from Bosnia, probably a war criminal, and a Muslim refugee who had spent twenty years in the United States. Its heroes, who always carry with them their native lore, their religion and their mentality, though they have numerous reasons for feelings of love and understanding of others, become victims of their own inability to rise above their national background, above their old hatreds and the burden of historical conflicts. Miljenko Jergovic wrote another novel or "documented diary" – "Volga, Volga", a book about car and his driver. This is a complicated story about guilt and death, the Yugoslav war and internal conflicts. And as is Jergovic great storyteller, he starts with what the outside: Volga is not only black but glossy black like the piano. Reading the book makes reader realize the main effect of storytelling: war destroys, stories are kept. Focal characteristics of the book are desire and strangeness, sadness and anger. Jergović’ car is a"documentary fantasy" and the story is about the generation living a lie. Jergović’ Yugoslavia lost in dreams of acting, the desire for truth is opposed illusions and dreams, lies and legends. Jergovic the master of melancholy presents driving as a journey into the past, awakens memories of the companions, the times of sadness and loneliness. Central figure in the novel is Jalal Pljevljak, who is the experienced driver and a Muslim believer, whose faith prohibits the consumption of alcohol, drunk, and so risked disaster. Although the reader gets the key to a mysterious accident, second impression prevails much greater issue: the uncertainty about where the boundaries between fact, facts, legends, dreams and lies. The truth about things, it shows the contrasting perspectives of game storytelling, not just a matter of personal integrity and identity. Thus, the author briefly illuminates the history of the former Yugoslavia. As the scene of religious, ethnic and political relations and conflict former multinational federation determines the flow and actions, so, for example, accused Pljevljak, for example, both Croat and Muslim. At the end of the wars in the nineties it was very popular among intellectuals and yellow press to relativize the guilt of the pre-war crime and surrender it to forgetfulness. So, the case Pljevljak for a reader is a metaphor of the fate of the whole country.,


Literary circles

A number of private conflicts in literary circles drew public attention to disagreement among famous writers. Namely, issues in the Croatian Writers' Society created fragmentation and an alleged unjust disqualification of writers on political grounds. Over the course of his career, Jergović was involved in these issues, as were many other noteworthy writers. In October 2002, Jergović was elected to the Croatian Writers' Society board of directors. In 2003, there was criticism that one of CWS founders, Velimir Visković, was judging CWS members on political grounds. This was revealed when Drago Štambuk pointed out Visković's former association with the HDZ government. In April 2006, Jergović became involved in a literary dispute with Dražen Katunarić over Jergović's text on Houellebecqu, which Jergović's considered charlatan for being based on the Qur'an. Katunarić said that such texts with a Sarajevan and Islamic basis are not accepted in Zagreb. To which Jergović responded for him to put a gun to his head. This controversy encouraged Zdravko Zima to resign his membership in the Croatian Writers' Society because he felt the leadership wasn't distancing themselves from the attacks on Katunarić. In April 2007, Jergović himself withdrew from CWS. Jergović said that the society contrasted his attitude to Croatian literature and literature in general. A number of other writers cut ties with the association in a similar fashion, including Ivan Lovrenović who resigned because he felt Velimir Visković's disqualification called for the real and symbolic dismissal of Jergović in 2011. In 2009, Visković made public claims about Jergović reaffirming Chetniks in Serbia and setting out to market books for a Serbian market. Visković made these claims in response to an interview Jergović gave. Some questioned whether the reason for the conflict with Jergović was Visković's life project – the Encyclopedia of Croatian Literature. When CWS members asked Visković to apologize, he refused, citing years of insults to him, his family and other prominent writers.


Personal life

Born in Sarajevo in 1966, Jergović spent half of his life in his hometown. He even spent the first year of the
Bosnian War The Bosnian War ( sh, Rat u Bosni i Hercegovini / Рат у Босни и Херцеговини) was an international armed conflict that took place in Bosnia and Herzegovina between 1992 and 1995. The war is commonly seen as having started ...
, more precisely the
Siege of Sarajevo The Siege of Sarajevo ( sh, Opsada Sarajeva) was a prolonged blockade of Sarajevo, the capital of Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Bosnian War. After it was initially besieged by the forces of the Yugoslav ...
there, before moving to
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in 1993. Jergović has been known as an avid supporter of Sarajevo football club
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, whose fan he has been since he was even a kid, even having a membership card of the club as well, renewing it in July 2019.


Awards

In 2012, he received the Angelus Central European Literature Award for his book ''Srda pjeva, u sumrak, na Duhove'' ("Srda Sings at Dusk On Pentecost") and in 2018 he won the
Georg Dehio Book Prize The Georg Dehio Book Prize (''Georg Dehio-Buchpreis'') is a biennial literary award for authors who, "in their literary, scholarly or public work, address the themes of the common culture and history of the German people and their Eastern neighbo ...
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Bibliography

* ''Opservatorija Varšava'', poem collection, 1988 * ''Uči li noćas neko u ovom gradu japanski?'', poem collection, 1992 * ''Himmel Comando'', 1992 * '' Sarajevski Marlboro'', short stories, 1994 **English-language edition, ''Sarajevo Marlboro'', translated by Stela Tomasevic. New York
Archipelago Books
2004. * ''Karivani'', short stories, 1995 * ''Preko zaleđenog mosta'', 1996 * ''Naci bonton'', 1998 * ''Mama Leone'', short stories, 1999, Zoro Sarajevo * ''Sarajevski Marlboro, Karivani i druge priče'', short stories, 1999, Durieux Zagreb, * ''Historijska čitanka'', short stories, 2000, * ''Kažeš anđeo'', 2000 * ''Hauzmajstor Šulc'', short stories, 2001 * ''
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'', novel, 2002, * '' Dvori od oraha'', novel, 2003, **English-language edition, ''The Walnut Mansion'', translated by Stephen M. Dickey and Janja Pavetic Dickey. New Haven: Yale University Press. 2017. * ''Rabija i sedam meleka'', short stories, 2004, * ''Historijska čitanka 2'', 2004, * ''Inšallah Madona, inšallah'', novel, 2004, * ''Glorija in excelsis'', novel, 2005, Durieux Zagreb, * ''Žrtve sanjaju veliku ratnu pobjedu'', newspaper chronicles, 2006, Durieux Zagreb, * '' Ruta Tannenbaum'', novel, 2006, Durieux Zagreb, * ''Drugi poljubac Gite Danon'', selected stories, 2007, VBZ, Zagreb, * ''Freelander'', novel, 2007, Ajfelov most, Sarajevo/Zagreb * ''Srda pjeva, u sumrak, na Duhove'', novel, 2009, Rende, Beograd, * ''Krađa'', 2009 * ''Transantlantic mail'', mail exchange with Semezdin Mehmedinović 2008–09, VBZ, Zagreb, 2009 * ''Volga, Volga'', novel, 2009, Naklada Ljevak, Zagreb * ''Psi na jezeru'', novel, 2010, Naklada Ljevak, Zagreb * ''Otac'', novel, 2010 * ''Rod'', novel, 2013 **English-language edition: ''Kin'', translated by
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. New York:
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, 2021. * ''Tušt i tma'', correspondence with Svetislav Basara, Laguna, Beograd, 2014 * ''Levijeva Tkaonica Svile'', 2014 * ''Sarajevo, plan grada'', 2015 * ''Drugi krug'', correspondence with Svetislav Basara, Laguna, Beograd, 2015 * ''Imenik lijepih vještina'', 2018 * ''Selidba'', 2018 * ''Herkul'', 2019 * ''Bajakovo-Batrovci'', correspondence with Svetislav Basara, 2020 * ''Imenik lijepih vještina II'', 2020


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