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Rade Jovanović (singer)

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Rade Jovanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Раде Јовановић; Kruševac, Serbia, former Yugoslavia in 1971) is a Serbian singer and poet.

Biography

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He writes for youths and adults. Many of his poems are present in anthologies of contemporary poetry for children,[1][2][3] also in school-books[4] and educational reading-books.[5] He has published eight collections of poems – five for children and three for adults. He is one of the most popular poet of younger generation among the children, parents and school teachers in his country.

Titles of his books:

  • Šestica prolazi kroz grad (poems, 1993.)
  • Dan za bezdan (poems, 1994.)
  • Da se igra ne zaboravi (poems, 1996.)
  • Sreċa se smeši tu, iza suze (poems, 1997.)
  • Dok je čekam (poems, 2003.)
  • Zvezdana (poems, 2005.)
  • Država deteta (poems, 2006.)
  • Moja omiljena knjiga (poems, 2008.)
  • Lajte kere Sarengrada (novel, 2009.)

References

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  1. ^ Nedeljko Popadic: Izbor iz savremene knjizevnosti za decu, edicija Antologije, Vitez 2004.
  2. ^ Momir Sekulic: Antologija ljubavne poezije za decu, Decja literatura, Beograd 1998.
  3. ^ N. Popadic: Svi u napad: sportski cvetnik, edicija Antologije, AŠ delo 2005.
  4. ^ Group of authors: Trešnja u cvetu, čitanka za četvrti razred snovne škole, Eduka - Beograd 2006. - ISBN 86-85289-51-3
  5. ^ Radisa Jovanovic: Pravoslavna citanka za najmladje, Blagovesnik 2007. - ISBN 86-85905-00-1
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