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Mihailo Lalić

Mihailo Lalić was a writer and journalist (1914–1992). He was born in Trepča, Andrijevica and died in Belgrade.

Mihailo Lalić (1914-1992)pisac.Foto:Stevan Kragujević (po odobrenju kćerke Tanje Kragujević)

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Dated record

Life and career

The full dated record · 2 entries
  1. 1914

    Mihailo Lalić born at Trepča, Andrijevica.

  2. 1992

    Mihailo Lalić died at Belgrade.

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Places

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  • Trepča and Andrijevica

    Birth place

  • Belgrade

    Death place

Catalogued output

Catalogued works

Their recorded dates run from 1958 to 1976. The first 12 are listed here.

  • Svadba

  • The Luck of War

  • Dokle gora zazeleni

  • Prvi snijeg

  • Sabrana dela Mihaila Lalića

  • Ratna sreća

  • Na mjesečini

  • Tamara

  • Diable noir

  • Zatočnici

  • Pusta zemlja

  • Radovan Zogović--pjesnik i čovjek

Literature

Literature

Mihailo Lalić and Serbian Ethnology: Ethnography and Mimesis of Patriarchal Society in Montenegrin Highlands, Etnoantropološki problemi / Issues in Ethnology and Anthropology, 2021.

  • Ein Vergleich der Romane von Mihailo Lalić und Slavko Janevski, Zeitschrift für Slawistik Band 34, Heft 1, 1989

  • Ein Vergleich der Romane Von Mihailo Lalić Und Slavko Janevski, Zeitschrift für Slawistik, 1989

  • POLEMIC BETWEEN RISTO DRAGIĆEVIĆ AND MIHAILO LALIĆ ON THE PRESERVATION OF MONTENEGRIN CULTURAL HERITAGE, Lingua Montenegrina, 2016

Primary material

Documents and archives

Citations

References

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