Aleksandar Đuričić

Aleksandar Đuričić
Born (1982-10-01) 1 October 1982
Požarevac, Serbia)
Occupation playwright and novelist
Genre Fiction

Aleksandar Đuričić (Cyrillic: Александар Ђуричић; Anglicised: Aleksandar Djuricic; also known as: Ash) (born on 1 October 1982 in Požarevac) is a young Serbian novelist and a playwright. Author of two novels Surf na crvenom talasu and Rekvijem za Adama, and play Marlon Monroe.

Biography

In 2001 Aleksandar Đuričić gained the first prize on the Republic Contest in Mathematics for high school students.

A couple of years later he wrote his first play Ljubim vam dušu inspired by the life of actors and directors. After that, he wrote Civilizacija, a play about cataclysm and human nature.

He became a member of the Nova Drama group of young Serbian playwrights, also well esteemed member of Glembay Theatre. The publishing of Djuričić's first novel Surf na crvenom talasu in 2007 made him one of the youngest Serbian novelist ever published.

In 2010 he graduated from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Electrical Engineering. Same year his play "Marlon Monroe" was awarded as the best unpublished play on Slobodan Stojanović contest and printed.

Novels

Plays

Screenplays

Short stories

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