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Ivan Vukadinović (writer)

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Ivan Vukadinović (Belgrade, 1974) is a Serbian writer and essayist. He writes epic and science fiction novels, essays on geopolitics, science and literature, as well as travelogues on mountaineering.

Biography

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Vukadinović graduated from the 6th Belgrade Gymnasium and the Faculty of Organizational Sciences in Belgrade.[1]

He made his debut as a novelist in 2006 with the fantasy trilogy "Three Goblins", which is a continuation of J. R. R. Tolkien's realm.[2]

Bibliography

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  • Eternal Fire ("Three Goblins" 1: a thousand years after The Lord of the Rings), independent author's edition, Belgrade, 2006 and. 2007. ISBN 978-86-908903-0-9 .. i. ISBN 978-86-908903-1-6;
  • Scepter ("Three Goblins" 2), independent author's edition. Belgrade: 2007. ISBN 978-86-908903-2-3;
  • Dawn of the New Day ("Three Goblins" 3), independent author's edition. Belgrade: 2007. ISBN 978-86-908903-3-0;
  • Agartha: the kingdom of the underworld and the earth, "Liber". Belgrade: 2010. ISBN 978-86-6133-012-4;
  • Heretics Agarte, "Draslar partner". Belgrade: 2012. ISBN 978-86-7614-202-6;
  • Artifact, Scriptorium. Belgrade: 2012. ISBN 978-86-6313-002-9;
  • World of Agartha, "Pesic and Sons". Belgrade: 2014. ISBN 978-86-7540-192-6.

Reception

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In reviewing the Heretics Agartha the writer Danko Stojić says that "Vukadinović is a writer who has excellent knowledge from many scientific and parascientific fields (...) A book of knowledge feeds his imagination and drives him to various speculations (...) Heretic Agartha can be a kind of breviary for lovers of mysticism and occultism. ”[3]

Regarding ArtefactStojić writes that Vukadinović's novels "are on the border of science fiction and historical fiction, playfully and boldly play[ed] with the phenomena of time and space, while his imagination is boundless."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Одељак „О аутору“ Archived 2012-08-21 at the Wayback Machine у: Иван Вукадиновић: „Телетабиси (Алма 2006 – треће место)“, Конкурси региона, 15. мај 2011. (приступљено 13 августа 2013, 15:59)
  2. ^ „Господар прстенова на српски начин“, Агенција Бета, 14 новембар 2006. (приступљено 13. августа 2013, 16:11)
  3. ^ Стојић, Данко. „Агарта“, у: Лични став књижевног критичара: сабрани критички осврти – српска и страна књижевност, Београд, 2013. pp. 94. (приступљено 13 августа 2013, 15:50)
  4. ^ Стојић, Данко. Из рецензије за роман Артефакт Archived 2013-10-31 at the Wayback Machine, „Скрипторијум“, Београд, 2012. (приступљено 13 августа 2013, 15:52)