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Čedomir Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Мирковић; 18 January 1944 – 25 April 2005) was a Serbian writer, literary critic, television journalist, publisher and politician.
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Čedomir Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Мирковић; 18 January 1944 – 25 April 2005) was a Serbian writer, literary critic, television journalist, publisher and politician.

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Čedomir Mirković (Serbian Cyrillic: Чедомир Мирковић; 18 January 1944 – 25 April 2005) was a Serbian writer, literary critic, television journalist, publisher and politician.

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Biography Mirković grew up in his native place Nevade, attended the primary school in Svračkovci (1950–54), and the secondary school (gymnasium) in Gornji Milanovac, where he graduated with maturity diploma in 1962, then he studied at the Department of Yugoslav Literature and Serbo-Croatian language of the Philological Faculty of Belgrade's University, graduated with diploma in 1966, and continued postgraduate studies until 1968. After completion of his studies, he stayed in the Serbian capital and taught in the field of teacher education until 1973, and exactly this year, he started his working career at TV Belgrade, became editor-in chief of educational program in 1975, then he took over the editorial management of the cultural program from 1983 to 1991, and at least, he became appointed member of the TV board of directors in 1996, but two years ago, he already left the broadcast corporation, switched to publishing business and became managing director of the renowned Prosveta company, which he led successfully from 1994 to 2000. He became a member of the Association of Writers in 1971 and was its elected vice president since December 2004. He was also a member of the Socialist Party (SPS) due to his cultural-political work and…

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Work In the field of contemporary Serbian literature, Mirković was considered to be an experienced assessor, whose reviews were based on extensive aesthetic knowledge, which he was able to convey in a popular way, both with empathy and perceptive statement, but always at a high level without any polemic nuances. Throughout his writing career, hundreds of reviews have been published in literary journals and newspapers such as Borba, Politika, Polja, Književna reč and many others. There was almost no significant Serbian writer of the second half of the last century whose work he did not shed light on and interpret. Reviews, Essays, Notes, Records, Literary studies (selection) Pisci, knjige, čitaoci (Writers, Books, Readers), 1978 Jedna decenija: književna vrednovanja (One Decade: Literary Evaluation), 1981

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Nove dokolice (New Leisure), 1989 Argumenti i ocene : književna vrednovanja (Arguments and Ratings: Literary Evaluation), 1984 Zmajev znak na koricama (Dragon Sign Cover), 1992

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Nevidljivi okviri (Invisible Frames), 1994 U đavolovom vidokrugu: šezdeset šest savremenih srpskih pesnika (In the Devil's Vision: Sixty six Contemporary Serbian Poets), 1996 Krugovi tajanstvene svetlosti: trideset tri savremena srpska pripovedača (Circles of Mysterious Light: Thirty three Contemporary Serbian Narrators), 1997

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Pogorelci (Fire Victims), 1986 Mrak u mraku (Darkness In The Dark), 1999

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English edition Darkness In The Dark, short stories, Dereta, Belgrade 2001, ISBN 86-7346-201-0.

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Awards Isidora Sekulić Award 1974 for his complete work of essays and literary critics Milan Bogdanović Award 1990 for his critics on Serbian literature in newspapers

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Čedomir Mirković Award In memory of author's life achievement, the Association of Writers endows a literary prize for remarkable contribution to contemporary literary criticism of previous year, awarded annually since 2016.