Milorad Pavić
Milorad Pavić (1929–2009) was a Serbian linguist, historian and translator.
Overview
Born at Belgrade in 1929, died at Belgrade in 2009.
In detail
Milorad Pavić studied at University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy. the recorded working language is Serbian and Russian.
The field of work recorded is literature, history of literature and translation from Russian.
Membership is recorded of Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts and Association of Writers of Serbia.
Works named in the authority record are Dictionary of the Khazars.
Distinctions recorded are NIN Prize, Andrić Prize and Meša Selimović Prize.
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“Milorad Pavić”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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