TL;DR â Dejan StojiljoviÄ is a Serbian author whose books span fiction, nonâfiction, and poetry. Below youâll find a concise overview of his most notable titles, thematic highlights, and a stepâbyâstep roadmap for accessing legitimate PDF or eâbook versions (through libraries, official publishers, or openâaccess platforms). 1. Who Is Dejan StojiljoviÄ? | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Birth | 1972, Belgrade, Serbia | | Profession | Writer, translator, literary critic, occasional journalist | | Genres | Contemporary prose, short story collections, essays on culture and politics, poetry | | Languages | Primarily Serbian (Cyrillic & Latin scripts); several titles have been translated into English, German, and other Balkan languages | | Literary Position | Part of the postâYugoslav literary wave that explores identity, memory, and the social fallout of the 1990s conflicts. Known for a lyrical, often ironic tone and a willingness to experiment with narrative form. | 2. Core Bibliography (as of 2024) | Year | Title (Serbian) | English Translation (if any) | Genre | Publisher | Notable Themes | |------|-----------------|------------------------------|-------|-----------|----------------| | 2005 | âCrni pasâ | âBlack Dogâ | Short Stories | Narodna Biblioteka Srbije | Urban alienation, postâwar trauma | | 2008 | âKnjiga o neÄemuâ | âA Book About Somethingâ | Essays / Cultural Critique | Dereta | Media saturation, nationalism | | 2011 | âOna i ja i ostaliâ | âShe, Me and the Othersâ | Novel | Laguna | Family dynamics, diaspora | | 2014 | âPismo u praznoâ | âLetter to the Voidâ | Poetry | Prosveta | Existential doubt, modern love | | 2016 | âSvetlo u mrakuâ | âLight in the Darkâ | Novel | Biblioteka XX | Postâcommunist transition, moral ambiguity | | 2019 | âRasprava o svemuâ | âA Discourse on Everythingâ | Nonâfiction (Essays) | Albatros | Philosophy of everyday life, digital culture | | 2022 | âÄovek bez imenaâ | âThe Man Without a Nameâ | Novel | Dereta | Identity erasure, surveillance | | 2023 | âKratka priÄa o velikoj tiĆĄiniâ | âA Short Story About Great Silenceâ | Short Story Collection | Laguna | Silence as resistance, postâpandemic reflection |
TL;DR â Dejan StojiljoviÄ is a Serbian author whose books span fiction, nonâfiction, and poetry. Below youâll find a concise overview of his most notable titles, thematic highlights, and a stepâbyâstep roadmap for accessing legitimate PDF or eâbook versions (through libraries, official publishers, or openâaccess platforms). 1. Who Is Dejan StojiljoviÄ? | Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Birth | 1972, Belgrade, Serbia | | Profession | Writer, translator, literary critic, occasional journalist | | Genres | Contemporary prose, short story collections, essays on culture and politics, poetry | | Languages | Primarily Serbian (Cyrillic & Latin scripts); several titles have been translated into English, German, and other Balkan languages | | Literary Position | Part of the postâYugoslav literary wave that explores identity, memory, and the social fallout of the 1990s conflicts. Known for a lyrical, often ironic tone and a willingness to experiment with narrative form. | 2. Core Bibliography (as of 2024) | Year | Title (Serbian) | English Translation (if any) | Genre | Publisher | Notable Themes | |------|-----------------|------------------------------|-------|-----------|----------------| | 2005 | âCrni pasâ | âBlack Dogâ | Short Stories | Narodna Biblioteka Srbije | Urban alienation, postâwar trauma | | 2008 | âKnjiga o neÄemuâ | âA Book About Somethingâ | Essays / Cultural Critique | Dereta | Media saturation, nationalism | | 2011 | âOna i ja i ostaliâ | âShe, Me and the Othersâ | Novel | Laguna | Family dynamics, diaspora | | 2014 | âPismo u praznoâ | âLetter to the Voidâ | Poetry | Prosveta | Existential doubt, modern love | | 2016 | âSvetlo u mrakuâ | âLight in the Darkâ | Novel | Biblioteka XX | Postâcommunist transition, moral ambiguity | | 2019 | âRasprava o svemuâ | âA Discourse on Everythingâ | Nonâfiction (Essays) | Albatros | Philosophy of everyday life, digital culture | | 2022 | âÄovek bez imenaâ | âThe Man Without a Nameâ | Novel | Dereta | Identity erasure, surveillance | | 2023 | âKratka priÄa o velikoj tiĆĄiniâ | âA Short Story About Great Silenceâ | Short Story Collection | Laguna | Silence as resistance, postâpandemic reflection |