Stewart
07-Jun-2008, 17:38
Dubravka Ugre?ić (born 27 March 1949, Kutina) is a noted Yugoslavian/Croatian writer who lives in the Netherlands.
Ugre?ić was born in 1949 in former Yugoslavia, now Croatia. She studied Comparative Literature and Russian Language and Literature at the University of Zagreb, pursuing parallel careers as a scholar of the humanities and as a writer.
Her best-known novel in former Yugoslavia was ?tefica Cvek u raljama ?ivota (Steffie in the Jaws of Life), an ironic postmodernist novel freely playing with clich?s and stereotypes of trivial literature and culture. The novel was an immediate success and made into a 1984 movie U raljama ?ivota directed by Rajko Grlić.
After the outbreak of the war in 1991 in former Yugoslavia Ugre?ić took a firm anti-war and anti-nationalistic stand. She wrote critically about nationalism (both Croatian and Serbian), the stupidity and criminality of war (see her book The Culture of Lies), and soon became a target of nationalistically charged media. She was proclaimed a ?traitor?, a ?public enemy? and a ?witch?.
She left Croatia in 1993 and now lives in Amsterdam as a freelance writer. She occasionally teaches at American and European Universities and writes for some European newspapers and literary journals.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (English only)
Fording the Stream of Consciousness (1991)
In the Jaws of Life (1992)
Have A Nice Day: From the Balkan War to the American Dream (1994)
The Culture of Lies (1998)
The Museum of Unconditional Surrender (1998)
Thank You For Not Reading (2003)
Lend Me Your Character (2004)
The Ministry of Pain (2005)
Nobody?s Home (2007)
RELATED THREADS
Nobody's Home (http://www.worldliteratureforum.com/forum/european-literature/5506-dubravka-ugresi-nobodys-home.html)
RELATED LINKS
Dubravka Ugre?ić on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubravka_Ugresic)
Official Home Page (http://www.dubravkaugresic.com/)
Dubravka Ugre?ić at Complete Review (http://www.complete-review.com/authors/ugresic.htm)
Ugre?ić was born in 1949 in former Yugoslavia, now Croatia. She studied Comparative Literature and Russian Language and Literature at the University of Zagreb, pursuing parallel careers as a scholar of the humanities and as a writer.
Her best-known novel in former Yugoslavia was ?tefica Cvek u raljama ?ivota (Steffie in the Jaws of Life), an ironic postmodernist novel freely playing with clich?s and stereotypes of trivial literature and culture. The novel was an immediate success and made into a 1984 movie U raljama ?ivota directed by Rajko Grlić.
After the outbreak of the war in 1991 in former Yugoslavia Ugre?ić took a firm anti-war and anti-nationalistic stand. She wrote critically about nationalism (both Croatian and Serbian), the stupidity and criminality of war (see her book The Culture of Lies), and soon became a target of nationalistically charged media. She was proclaimed a ?traitor?, a ?public enemy? and a ?witch?.
She left Croatia in 1993 and now lives in Amsterdam as a freelance writer. She occasionally teaches at American and European Universities and writes for some European newspapers and literary journals.
BIBLIOGRAPHY (English only)
Fording the Stream of Consciousness (1991)
In the Jaws of Life (1992)
Have A Nice Day: From the Balkan War to the American Dream (1994)
The Culture of Lies (1998)
The Museum of Unconditional Surrender (1998)
Thank You For Not Reading (2003)
Lend Me Your Character (2004)
The Ministry of Pain (2005)
Nobody?s Home (2007)
RELATED THREADS
Nobody's Home (http://www.worldliteratureforum.com/forum/european-literature/5506-dubravka-ugresi-nobodys-home.html)
RELATED LINKS
Dubravka Ugre?ić on Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dubravka_Ugresic)
Official Home Page (http://www.dubravkaugresic.com/)
Dubravka Ugre?ić at Complete Review (http://www.complete-review.com/authors/ugresic.htm)