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Elvis Ljajić

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Elvis Ljajić
Born20. maj 1983.
Sjenica
Occupationwriter, critic, librarian
CitizenshipBosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia
EducationFaculty of philosophy Sarajevo
Notable awardsAward "Alija Isaković" for the best drama in the Bosnian language

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Elvis Ljajić (born in Sjenica, 1983) is a Bosnian drama and prose writer and critic.

Biography[edit]

At the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo, he received his master's degree at the Department of Comparative Literature and Librarianship on the topic "Two types of tension in drama" under the mentorship of the late academician Dževad Karahasan.

Since 2012, he has been the editor of the online magazine for theater, literary and film criticism kritika.ba, also regularly publishing texts in important literary magazines in Bosnia and Herzegovina..

He was a member of the jury of the 40th theatre festival Pozorišne/kazališne igre u Jajcu, and the president of the jury for the best monodrama of the regional monodrama festival InBox.

He is a member of the editorial board of a magazine for poetry and short literary forms Fragment.

Since 2023, he is member of P.E.N. Center of Bosnia and Herzegovina[1].

With the poet Goran Vrhunc, he edits and runs the Literary Corner.

Awards[edit]

2019. - Third place in the short story competition WHF[2]

2021. - Award for the best drama in the Bosnian language "Alija Isaković"[3]

References[edit]

  1. "Izabrani novi članovi Upravnog odbora, Suda časti, predsjednik Skupštine i sekretar P.E.N Centra u BiH". 9 January 2023.
  2. "Koncertom Prljavog kazališta i proglašenjem pobjednika završen 17-ti WHF".
  3. "Najbolji dramski tekst: Elvisu Ljajiću dodijeljena nagrada "Alija Isaković"".

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