Bosiljka Pušić | |
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Alma mater | University of Belgrade |
Partner | Ilija Pušić |
Children | 2 |
Bosiljka Pušić (Serbian Cyrillic: Босиљка Пушић; born May 2, 1936) is a Montenegrin writer and poet. Bosiljka was born in Ćuprija, Serbia. In early 1937 her family moved to Jagodina, where her father opened an independent watch-making shop and she stayed there until her high school graduation. Bosiljka acquired a degree in literature at the Faculty of Arts in University of Belgrade. Before retiring, she worked as a high school teacher in Herceg Novi, where she resides to the present day. She is also a painter. She is a mother of prominent musician Antonije Pušić, better known as Rambo Amadeus.[1] She has fan FB page Bosiljka Pušic-Bašta of papira {@bosilikapusic}
Awards and nominations
- First place for the story Kavez (Prosvetni pregled, Belgrade, 1973).
- Zmajeva počasna nagrada (2003).
- "Živojin Pavlović" 2004 humoristic stories award for her book "Kako preživeti brak".[2]
- Second place for the story "Kralj koji je pojeo sam sebe" (Novi put, 2005).
- Trilogy Naranče pod šlemom was nominated for "Miroslavljevo jevanđelje" in 2009.[3]
- Novel Knjiga o Vojinu was nominated for "Zlatno pero" award in 2009.
Publications
Children's books
- Hercegnovske čarolije (Osmjeh, Podgorica, 2000).
- Koga boli uvo kako ja rastem (Osmjeh, Podgorica, 2000).
- Ružičasti delfin (Bookland, Belgrade, 2001).
- Žabilijada (Portal, Belgrade, 2003).
- Doživljaji magarčića Magića (Portal, Belgrade, 2004).
- Kobajagična putovanja (Bookland, Belgrade, 2006).
- Plavojko (Bookland, Belgrade, 2000).
- Ko te šiša ("Grigorije Dijak", Podgorica, 2010).
- Kralj koji je pojeo i sebe (Bookland, Belgrade, 2012).
Poetry
- Krila iste ptice (1970).
- Privid igre (1972).
- Pelin u reveru (1976).
- Rukom prema snu (1980).
- Druga voda (1980).
- Dobošari na trgu (1985).
- Svođenje reči (1989).
- Pepeo i krik (2000).
Story collections
- Kavez (1981).
- Otapanje (1994).
- Izlet u Žanjice (2000).
Novels
- Otvaranje lutke (1985).
- Kako preživeti brak (2002, 2003).
- Naranča i nož (2002).
- Narančin cvat (2004).
- Knjiga o Vojinu (2008).
- Naranče pod šlemom - trilogija (2008).
- Stimadur (2011).
- Ispod žižule (2012).
- Tondo (2013).
- ”Balada o Itane” (2016)
- ”Eva”(2017)
- ”Daleki akordi”(2020)
References
- ↑ http://elektronske-knjige.org/?page_id=344
- ↑ Interview by Glas Javnosti, a Serbian newspaper
- ↑ "OKF - Cetinje, Otvoreni Kulturni Forum Cetinje". Archived from the original on 2013-10-22. Retrieved 2013-10-21.
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