Branislav Pipović

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Branislav Pipović (born 10 May 1959) is a Serbian writer who lives and works in Belgrade, Serbia.

He is the author of theatrical plays like Paris Commune[1] (directed by Paolo Magelli, Theater "Atelier 212", Belgrade, 1988), The Pagans[2] ("The Scene", Novi Sad, 1993), Blue Angel[3] (Der Blaue Engel), music drama (based on Heinrich Mann's novel, 2007, directed by Erol Kadić, Theater "Madlenianum", Belgrade, 2013), Who Cares[4]/Star is Born (directed by Miloš Paunović "People's Theater" Banja Luka, Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Hercegovina, 2009), and Winter Suite, a collection of short stories ("Prosveta", Belgrade, 1997). His other published works include The Castle: Sleeping Beauty, hermetism study: an Initiation into the Mystery of Rose and Cross (LOM, Belgrade, 2001); published in English by "Lux Mundi Press", New York, 2009,[5] Dramas (collected plays, "Ukronija", Belgrade, 2011). He has also number of stories published in literary magazines in Serbia and Belgrade's daily "Politika".

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Paris Commune".
  2. ^ "Pagani".
  3. ^ "Blue Angel".
  4. ^ "Who Cares". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-12-14.
  5. ^ Pipovic, Branislav (13 March 2001). The Castle: Sleeping Beauty. ISBN 1449518117.