Dejan Tiago Stankovic

Dejan Tiago Stanković (1965) is a writer and literary translator born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. He is a naturalized citizen of Portugal.

Dejan Tiago Stanković
Stanković in 2015
Born
Dejan Tiago Stanković

1965
Nationality Serbia,  Portugal
OccupationArchitect
PracticeWriter, translator

As a literary translator, he made the first translations of José Saramago in Serbo-Croatian as well as of Ivo Andrić in Portuguese.

In 2017, Dejan Tiago Stanković has signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.[1]

Literary works

English

  • Estoril, a war novel (Head of Zeus, London 2017)[2]
  • Tales of Lisbon (Prime Books, Estoril)[3]

Portuguese

  • Estoril, romance de guerra (Bookbuilders, Lisboa 2016.)[4]
  • Contos de Lisboa (Prime Books, Estoril)[5]
  • Lisboa ultrassecreta (Globo, São Paulo)[6]

Serbo-Croatian

  • Estoril, ratni roman (Geopoetika, Belgrade 2015)[7]
  • Odakle sam bila više nisam i druge lisabonske priče (Geopoetika, Belgrade 2012)[8]

Literary prizes

References

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