Sreten Asanović


Sreten Asanović was a Montenegrin author who established the short-story genre in that country. Asanović was born in Donji Kokoti, near Podgorica. He completed teacher-training school, focusing on preschool education.
Asanović published his first story in the magazine Omladinski pokret, in which he had already contributed movie reviews and written a column. From 1957 to 1960, he was editor-in-chief of the Titograd magazine Susreti; editor for the Sarajevo magazine Oslobodjenje from 1960 to 1962; first editor-in-chief of the journal :bs:Odjek |Odjek from 1963 to 1965; secretary of the Commission for Culture and Art in Belgrade from 1965 to 1972, and editor-in-chief of the Titograd magazine Stvaranje from 1973 to 1989.

Published works

Books

Asanović appears in Sablja, an anthology of stories edited by Camil Sijaric and published by Luca. He supplied prefaces, postscripts and notes to Cedo Vukovic's Selection of Montenegrin 19th-Century Travelogues.
Asanović's radio dramas To je ta zvijezda and Samo kisa i vjetar have been performed.He has written screenplays for documentaries about Montenegrin culture, the town of Cetinje and the 1979 earthquake in 1979.
Asanović was president of the Writers’ Association of Montenegro, vice-president of the Writers’ Union of Yugoslavia, president of the Writers’ Union of Yugoslavia, an editorial-board member of the Lexicographic Institute of Zagreb and an editor in its literature department.
Asanović's work is included in domestic and foreign encyclopedias, biographies and academic literature.
Lijepa smrt has been translated into Albanian, Macedonian, Russian, Romanian and Italian. Asanovic's stories have been published in newspapers, magazines and anthologies on more than 20 languages.

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