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==Life==
==Life==
Vladimir Pištalo graduated from the [[University of Belgrade]]'s [[University of Belgrade Faculty of Law|Law School]] and earned his doctorate at the [[University of New Hampshire]] under the theme of the identity of numerous Serbian immigrants. He now works at [[Becker College]] in [[Brewster, Massachusetts]] where he teaches World and [[United States|US]] history.
Vladimir Pištalo graduated from the [[University of Belgrade]]'s [[University of Belgrade Faculty of Law|Law School]] and earned his doctorate at the [[University of New Hampshire]] under the theme of the identity of numerous Serbian immigrants. He now works at [[Becker College]] in [[Worcester, Massachusetts]] where he teaches World and [[United States|US]] history.


==Books==
==Books==

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Vladimir Pištalo
Born1960
Sarajevo, SR BiH, SFR Yugoslavia
OccupationWriter
NationalitySerbian
Period1981-present
Notable worksTesla, portret među maskama

Vladimir Pištalo (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир Пиштало) (born 1960) is a Serbian writer, most notably winning the 2008 NIN Prize for the year's best novel.[1]

Life

Vladimir Pištalo graduated from the University of Belgrade's Law School and earned his doctorate at the University of New Hampshire under the theme of the identity of numerous Serbian immigrants. He now works at Becker College in Worcester, Massachusetts where he teaches World and US history.

Books

He published the following prose books:

  • Slikovnica (1981)
  • Noći (1986)
  • Manifesti (1986)
  • Kraj veka (1990)
  • A Novel: Corto Maltese (1987)

Short story books:

  • Vitraž u sećanju (1994)
  • Priče iz celog sveta (1997)
  • A biography of Alexander the Great (1999)

Novels:

  • Milenijum u Beogradu (2000)
  • O čudu (2002)

The French language translation of his novel Milenijum u Beogradu was a choice for the prestigious award Femina for the best translated novel in French.

References

  1. ^ Becker College (2012-01-15). "Author and Professor Vladimir Pistalo's New Novel Awarded Serbia's Golden Hit Liber". Retrieved 2012-05-12.

External links

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