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  1. Dragoslav Mihailović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Драгослав Михаиловић; 17 November 1930 – 12 March 2023) was a Serbian writer. Life. Mihailović graduated in Yugoslav literature from the University of Belgrade in 1957 and was a member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts since 1981. [1] .

  2. Zaista sjajan roman koji se proteže na svega 115 strana i koji se čita veoma brzo. Zahvaljujući ovom romanu Dragoslav Mihailović je zauzeo visoko mjesto u jugoslovenskoj književnosti, a nakon njega napisao još dva nagrađena romana - Petrijin venac i Čizmaši.

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  3. Dragoslav Mihailović has 47 books on Goodreads with 8094 ratings. Dragoslav Mihailovićs most popular book is Кад су цветале тикве [Kad su cvetale tikve].

  4. Genres: Novels, Novellas/ Short stories, Plays/Screenplays. Career: Fiction writer and playwright. Publications: Frede, laku noc (Good Night, Fred), 1967; Kad su cvetale tikve (novel), 1968, (play, 1969), trans. Source for information on Mihailovic , Dragoslav: Writers Directory 2005 dictionary.

  5. Mar 13, 2023 · Serbian writer, playwright and member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Art (SANU), Dragoslav Mihailović, also known as the Serbian Solzhenitsyn, has died at the age of 93. His best-known novel, published in 1968, was “When Pumpkins Bloomed”.

  6. The Serbian writer Dragoslav Mihailović, born in 1930 in Ćuprija, a small town in central Serbia, is one of Serbia’s most prominent and much-awarded writers with a long body of work spanning short stories, novels as well as plays.

  7. Dragoslav Mihailović: Kad su cvetale tikve (Beograd, 1984; Gl. 1) 1. Ne, neću se vratiti. Otišao sam još pre dvanaest godina, a ovde, u Estersundu, već sam osam. Imam porodicu. Vidite onog beloglavog dečaka tamo? Da, liči. I jeste Šveđanin. Moja žena ga je rodila kao devojka, pre mene; drugi su ovde običaji.