Milorad Pavic



 

Milorad Pavic

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born
October 15, 1929

place of birth
Belgrade, Serbia

genre
Poetry


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Noted Serbian poet, prose writer, translator, and literary historian.




books by Milorad Pavic

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avg rating: 4.29 | 507 ratings | 50 distinct works
Dictionary of the Khazars Dictionary of the Khazars (M)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.56 — 172 ratings — published 1989
19 editions
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Landscape Painted with Tea Landscape Painted with Tea (Paperback)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 3.98 — 53 ratings — published 1991
8 editions
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Last Love in Constantinople: A... Last Love in Constantinople: A Tarot Novel for Divination (Paperback)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.00 — 31 ratings — published 1999
5 editions
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The Inner Side of the Wind, or... The Inner Side of the Wind, or The Novel of Hero and Leander (Hardcover)
by Milorad Pavic, Christina Pribicevic-Zoric
avg rating 3.59 — 27 ratings — published 1993
6 editions
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Yaschik dlya pis'mennykh prina... Yaschik dlya pis'mennykh prinadlezhnostej (Paperback)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 3.86 — 7 ratings — published 2005
5 editions
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Siete pecados capitales Siete pecados capitales (Paperback)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.50 — 6 ratings — published 2003
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Dictionary of the Khazars: A L... Dictionary of the Khazars: A Lexicon Novel - Female Edition (Hardcover)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.17 — 6 ratings — published 1988
3 editions
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Dictionary of the Khazars Dictionary of the Khazars (Paperback)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.75 — 4 ratings — published 2007
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Pieza única / Unikat Pieza única / Unikat (Paperback)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.00 — 4 ratings — published 2004
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Vyvernutaya rukavitsa Vyvernutaya rukavitsa (Slavyanskij shkaf)
by Milorad Pavic
avg rating 4.00 — 3 ratings — published 2001
3 editions
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"When we read, it is not ours to absorb all that is written. Our thoughts are jealous and they constantly blank out the thoughts of others, for there is not room enough in us for two scents at one time."
Milorad Pavic (Dictionary of the Khazars: A Lexicon Novel)
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"" 'It is not I who mix the colors but your own vision,' he answered. 'I only place them next to one another on the wall in their natural state; it is the observer who mixes the colors in his own eye, like porridge. Therein lies the secret. The better the porridge, the better the painting, but you cannot make good porridge from bad buckwheat. Therefore, faith in seeing, listening, and reading is more important than faith in painting, singing, or writing.'

"He took blue and red and placed them next to each other, painting the eyes of an angel. And I saw the angel's eyes turn violet.

" 'I work with something like a dictionary of colors,' Nikon added, 'and from it the observer composes sentences and books, in other words, images. You could do the same with writing. Why shouldn't someone create a dictionary of words that make up one book and let the reader himself assemble the words into a whole?' ""
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"And he gave me a few of the Xeroxed sheets of paper lying on the table in front of him. As he passed them to me, his thumb brushed mine and I trembled from the touch. I had the sensation that our past and our future were in our fingers and that they had touched. And so, when I began to read the proffered pages, I at one moment lost the train of thought in the text and drowned it in my own feelings. In these seconds of absence and self-oblivion, centuries passed with every read but uncomprehended and unabsorbed line, and when, after a few moments, I came to and re-established contact with the text, I knew that the reader who returns from the open seas of his feelings is no longer the same reader who embarked on that sea only a short while ago. I gained and learned more by not reading thatn by reading those pages..."
Milorad Pavic (Dictionary of the Khazars: A Lexicon Novel - Female Edition)
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