Milorad Pavić

Milorad Pavić (МилорадПавић) is a Serb writer born on October 15th, 1929 with Belgrade. Since 1991, he is member of the Serb Académie of Sciences and Arts.

Historian of the traditional Serb literature and specialist in poetry baroque, Milorad Pavić wrote tests and poetry.

But it is especially known abroad for its works of fiction. Its novels and news, impressed mysterious details and esoteric connotations, plunge the reader in a universe where dreams and reality cross unceasingly.

The construction of each one of its novels is singular:

the dictionary Khazar takes the form of three Dictionnaire S, reflecting each one a point of view. It does not matter the order in which one reads the articles of them. There exist two versions of this book, a male and a female, which differ only by one paragraph.

Paysage paints with the is pressed on a grid of cross Mots and the chapters of Dernier love in Constantinople are also the twenty-two major mysteries of a play of tarot.

the back of the wind , which reports the legend of Héro and Léandre, is reversible: each side tells the history from the point of view of one of the two characters.

Its novels were translated in many languages.

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