Đorđe Bajić (novelist)
Đorđe Bajić (Serbian Cyrillic: Ђорђе Бајић; born July 21, 1975) is Serbian writer, literary and film critic.
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Born | Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia | July 21, 1975
Occupation | Writer, film critic, literary critic |
Nationality | Serbian |
Period | c1997–present |
Genre | Horror, Thriller |
Biography
Bajić (1975) was born in Belgrade. He graduated from the Faculty of Philology, Belgrade and obtained Master's degree in Art and Media theory (thesis: Noir vs. neo- noir). He publishes film and literature reviews in Serbian press.[1]
As a novelist
His first novel, a horror adventure Island of the Damned (Ostrvo prokletih), was published in 2010.[2] It became an instant success and got critical acclaim.[3] A couple of years later, he wrote and published two crime-mystery novels featuring the pivotal character of police inspector Nikola Liman – The Yellow Raincoat (Žuta kabanica, 2013) and Another Scumbag Bites the Dust (Jedno đubre manje, 2015).[4][5] The third of his mysteries, novel Red Snow (Crveni sneg, 2015–2016), was presented to the public in 16 installments via Before After, a Serbian pop-culture and lifestyle portal.[6]
References
- "The list of contributors of "City Magazine"".
- Davor Šišković: "Ostrvo prokletih"
- Announcement of "The Yellow Raincoat"
- Announcement of "Another Scumbag Bites The Dust"
- "Red Snow" on portal "Before After"