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Milan Dobričić

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Milan Dobričić, born 1977 in Belgrade.
Graduated Serbian and world literature at Belgrade University. One of the founders of NGO Treći Trg (www.trecitrg.org.rs) and Belgrade International Poetry and Book Festival.
Works as a translator from English and Italian.
Published co-author prose book Diary 2000 (CSM, 2001), poetry books Pressure (CSM, 2002), Racking One's Brains (Treći Trg, 2006), Blessed Losers (Društvo Istočnik, 2009), Lyrical Poetry and Stuff... (Treći Trg, 2013), Moments in Time That Breed Saints Sublime (Treći Trg, 2015), Sanctuaries (Treći Trg & Srebrno drvo, 2019), bilingual poetry selection Blessed Losers (Treći Trg, 2013), a short story collection Lye (Treći Trg, 2010), a collection of short notes O (Treći Trg, 2014), and nove
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