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Uglješa Šajtinac (Serbian Cyrillic: Угљеша Шајтинац; born 1971 in Zrenjanin, Yugoslavia) is a Serbian writer and playwright. BiographyThe son of an actress and the poet Radivoj Šajtinac studied Dramaturgy at the Faculty of Dramatic Arts of Belgrade’s University of Arts and graduated in 1999. He worked as a dramaturge at the Serbian National Theatre in Novi Sad from 2003 to 2005, then he became professor of dramaturgy at the Academy of Arts of the University of Novi Sad. He lives in his native place.[1][2] Šajtinac is the only Serbian playwright of whom a play (Huddersfield, 2004) was first performed abroad in English. The artist was inspired to write his play after visiting Huddersfield in 2000. In 2006, an U.S. American performance has been occurred at the TUTA Theatre in Chicago. He also participated in creating the screenplay for the same named film. The playwright received the Jovan Sterija Popović Award for his play Hadersfild at the Festival Sterijino pozorje 2005.[3][4][5][6] The writer is also laureate of some literary prizes such as the Biljana Jovanović Award 2007 for Walk on!, the Ivo Andrić Award 2014 for Banatorium, the European Union Prize for Literature 2014 for his novel Quite Modest Gifts and the Isidora Sekulić Award 2017 for his collected short stories The Woman from Juárez containing impressive and emotionally touching stories about individuals of global migration and its political reasons. The award-winning novel Quite Modest Gifts has already been published in Italian, Bulgarian, Slovenian, Macedonian and Ukrainian translations.[7][8][9] Bibliography (selection)Drama
References1. ^Biography on the website of EU Prize for Literature, retrieved on 2015-08-09. {{Isidora Sekulić Award Winners}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sajtinac, Ugljesa}}2. ^[https://akademija.uns.ac.rs/nastavni-kadar/ Teaching staff] on the website of the Academy of Arts, retrieved on 2018-06-24. 3. ^[https://www.examiner.co.uk/news/west-yorkshire-news/huddersfield-going-show-serbia-5083618 Huddersfield going on show in Serbia!], article of Huddersfield Daily Examiner, retrieved on 2018-06-25. 4. ^[https://www.tutatheatre.org/about-huddersfield/ About Huddersfield] on the website of TUTA Theater Chicago, retrieved on 2018-06-25. 5. ^Hadersfild, production data of Serbian Film Center, retrieved on 2018-06-25. 6. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v_YmQ1IDXP8 Hadersfild], full movie (English subtitles) on YouTube, retrieved on 2018-06-25. 7. ^Biography on the website of Arhipelag publishing, retrieved on 2018-06-27. 8. ^Laureates on the website of Andrić Foundation, retrieved on 2018-06-27. 9. ^[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nt0gNNFpSsA Self-introduction] (English subtitles), YouTube, retrieved 2018-11-12. 10. ^Translated by [https://books.google.de/books?id=XXQ9BAAAQBAJ&pg=PR27&dq=uglješa+šajtinac&hl=de#v=onepage&q=Alex%20Chisholm&f=false Duška Radosavljević], biography in: Routledge Companion to Dramaturgy (online edition on Google Books), retrieved on 2018-06-25. 11. ^[https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2004/may/25/theatre3 Huddersfield], theater review by Alfred Hickling in The Guardian, retrieved on 2018-06-30. 12. ^Official website of Atmosphere libri publishing, retrieved on 2018-06-30. 8 : 1971 births|Living people|Serbian writers|Serbian male short story writers|Serbian novelists|Serbian dramatists and playwrights|University of Belgrade Faculty of Dramatic Arts alumni|People from Zrenjanin |
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