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Daša Drndić was born in Zagreb in 1946. She studied English Language and Literature at the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade. As a Fulbright scholar she was affiliated with Southern Illinois University and later studied at Case Western Reserve University. She worked as an editor at the publishing house "Vuk Karadžić", as a professor of English at the "Đuro Salaj" National University and as editor-dramaturge on Belgrade Radio-television. She teaches Modern British literature and the English language in the Department of English at the University of Rijeka. She publishes prose, literary criticism, analytical texts and translations in periodicals and literary journals and feature and documentary radio-dramas. She has published the following prose works: Put do subote (Way to Saturday), 1982; Kamen s neba (Stone from Heaven), 1984; Marija Częstohowska još uvijek roni suze ili Umiranje u Torontu (Maria Częstohowska Still Shedding Tears or Dying in Toronto), 1997; Canzone di guerra, 1998; Totenwande, 2000; Doppelgänger, 2002; Leica format, 2003; and Sonnenschein, 2007. She teaches at the Faculty of Philosophy in Rijeka.
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- Slobodan Novak
- Mirko Kovač
- Predrag Matvejević
- Luko Paljetak
- Joško Božanić
- Jakša Fiamengo
- Daša Drndić
- Vesna Parun
- Slavenka Drakulić
- Giacomo Scotti
- Arsen Dedić
- Miroslav Radman
- Senko Karuza
- Radovan Marčić
- Anica Kisić
- Damir Miloš
- Javor Novak
- Ranko Marinković
- Stipe Nobilo
- Miroslav Mićanović