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As a Writer, I Was Born Two Hundred Years Ago.(Interview)

About 22 pages (6,450 words)

The Review of Contemporary Fiction, June 22nd, 1998

Serbian author Milorad Pavic discusses his life as a writer, the relationship between fear and creativity, the Serbian nation, God, dreams, talent, Homer, and other topics. Milorad means beloved in his language. Milorad Pavic is unknown to many of you. He is a Serbian writer, nominated several times for the Nobel Prize for Literature. According to Paris Match, "he is undoubtedly the first writer of the twenty-first century." Pavic is the writer who managed to construct a novel that anyone can read in the same way he or she observes a statue. He lives in Belgrade. We spent three days with him,...

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