Andrija Radulović, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Andrija Radulović

Montenegrin poet

Date of Birth: 03-Feb-1970

Place of Birth: Podgorica, Podgorica Municipality, Montenegro

Profession: writer, poet, linguist

Nationality: Montenegro

Zodiac Sign: Aquarius


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About Andrija Radulović

  • Andrija Radulovic (Cyrillic: A?????? ?????????) (born February 3, 1970 in Podgorica, Montenegro) is a prominent Montenegrin poet.
  • He studied history at the Faculty of Philosophy at University of Montenegro and graduated as professor of education from Faculty of education, University of Novi Sad (Serbia). He writes poetry, literary criticism, essays and translates from the Russian language.
  • His poetry is presented in a several national and international anthologies, while his literary work has been translated into sixteen languages. He lives in Podgorica, where he works as a school teacher.
  • Currently, he is editor of two literary magazines in Montenegro: “Squaire” and “Literary writings”. Radulovic received a number of national and international awards for his prose and poetry, most notable being: I nagrada Vidovdanskog sajma knjiga, Podgorica, Montenegro, 2003, (for poetry) Gramota, Sofia, Bulgaria, 2003, (for poetry) Nosside,(UNESCO, World Poetry Directory), Reggio Calabria, Italy, 2005 Aninoasa, Trgoviste, Romania 2006, (for poetry and cultural achievements) Božidar Vukovic Podgoricanin, Podgorica, Montenegro 2008 Kocicevo pero, Banja Luka, Bosnia and Hercegovina, 2008 Zlatna znacka KPZ Srbije, Belgrade, Serbia 2008, (for literature and editorial work) Vukova povelja, Loznica, Serbia, 2008, (for distinguished achievements in national culture) Marko Miljanov, Podgorica, Montenegro, 2009, (for poetry, Montenegrin Writers Association) ??????? ???? ????, Moscow, Russia, 2009, (Laureate for poetry and for its translated poems in Russian) Naji Naaman, Lebanon, 2010, (Creativity Prize) Tverska Gramota, Tver, Russia, 2011 Boris Kornilov, Sankt Peterburg, Russia, 2012 Balkanika, Braila, Romania, 2012

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