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Biljana Jovanović ( sr-cyr, Биљана Јовановић; 28 January 1953 – 11 March 1996) was a Yugoslav author of Montenegrin origin,
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, and
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. She published poetry, novels and plays and was heavily involved in the
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during the
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in the early 1990s.


Life

Jovanović was born in
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,
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, (now
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), on 28 January 1953. Her father was a Yugoslav Montenegrin Communist military official and politician,
Batrić Jovanović Batrić Jovanović (1922 - 2011) was a Montenegrin Serbs, Serb politician, member of the partisan movement in World War II, and author from Montenegro. He represented Montenegro in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia parliament. Biograph ...
, mother Olga Cetkovic was a journalist, and her brother Pavle was a jurist, professor at the University of Novi Sad. She graduated from the
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with a degree in philosophy. She married the writer Dragan Lakićević while a student; they later divorced. In the late 1980s she married the Slovenian sociologist
Rastko Močnik Rastko Močnik (born 27 August 1944) is a Slovenian sociologist, psychoanalyst, literary theorist, translator and political activist. Together with Slavoj Žižek and Mladen Dolar, he is considered one of the co-founders of the Ljubljana school ...
and they split their time between
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, Slovenia, and Belgrade. Jovanović died of a
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in Ljubljana on 11 March 1996.


Work

She published a book of poems in 1977, while still a student and followed it with a novel, ''Avala is Falling'' (''Pada Avala''), the following year. Jovanović published two more novels in the early 1980s, ''The Dogs and the Others'' (''Psi i ostali'') in 1980 and ''My Soul, My Only Child'' (''Duša, jedinica moja'') in 1984. Interspersed were four plays, two each in the 1980s and 1990s. In Jovanović's novel ''Pada Avala,'' a young woman challenges the prevailing expectations that parents, teachers, doctors, bus drivers, and others have from her; representing a new character in the Yugoslav literary world at the time. ''Dogs and Others'', her first novel published in full in English, deals with dysfunctional Yugoslavia, a society in existential crisis, caught between East and West, tradition and postmodernity. With her pioneering themes and style, Jovanović is now considered a major avant-garde writer.


Activities

Jovanović was also a
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who helped to found the Committee for the Defense of Artistic Freedoms (''Odbor za zaštitu umetničkih sloboda''), a part of the Association of Serbian Writers (''Udruženje književnika Srbije''), in 1982, serving as its president for a time. As the association grew more nationalistic in the late 1980s, Jovanović distanced herself from it. She embraced the anti-nationalist movement in the early 1990s, organizing protests calling for peace and tolerance. She was one of the founders of Civil Resistance Movement (''Civilni pokret otpora''), in 1992 and, later that year, of the Flying Classroom Workshop (''Leteća učionica radionica''), an artistic project trying to connect Yugoslavs in an already partly dismembered country.


Biljana Jovanović Award

Biljana Jovanović Award was established in her honor by ''Srpsko književno društvo'' in 2005, and has been awarded annually since then. The recipients include Srdjan Valjarević, Danica Vukićević, Ibrahim Hadžic, Nemanja Mitrović,
Uglješa Šajtinac Uglješa Šajtinac (Serbian Cyrillic: Угљеша Шајтинац; born 1 October 1971) is a Serbian writer and playwright. Biography Šajtinac grew up in an artistic household. His mother, Mirjana, is an actress. His father, Radivoj Šajtinac ...
, Jelena Lengold, among others.


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