Zvonimir Mrkonjić

Zvonimir Mrkonjić(English pronunciation: /zvnɪmaɪə mɜ:kɒndʒɪ/) (born 1938 in Split, Croatia) is a prominent and award-winning Croatian playwright, poet and academic.

Biography

Born and raised in Split, Mrkonjić moved to Zagreb after finishing high school. In 1961, he graduated with a dual degree in comparative literature and French from the University of Zagreb.[1]

Mrkonjić also gained an interest in theatre and poetry while he was a university student. He studied directing at the Academy of Dramatic Art, University of Zagreb, as one of the last students of the famed Croatian director Branko Gavella. He would later spend several years as a playwright and director at the Gavella Drama Theatre.

Mrkonjić was an editor for Telegram (a cultural journal) and Prolog (a theatre periodical).[2]

Mrkonjić is a member of the Croatian Writers Society. In 2006, he became a full member of the Croatian Academy of Arts and Sciences. He won the Vladimir Nazor Award for Literature in 2008.

List of works

See also

References

  1. "Biographie Zvonimir Mrkonjić". Lyrikline. Retrieved 23 November 2012.
  2. "Zvonimir Mrkonjić". Sarajevske. Retrieved 23 November 2012.

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