Duško Radović
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Dušan "Duško" Radović (November 29, 1922 - August 16, 1984) was a Serbia
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n children's writer
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, poet
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, journalist
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, aphorist and TV editor.
He was known for his poetry (especially children's poetry
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), books, television screenplay
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s, and for his aphorism
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He was the editor in chief of "Pionirske novine", editor of Radio Belgrade
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's Children's programme, editor of the Radio-Television Belgrade's Children's programme, editor of the Poletarac magazine, journalist at the Borba
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 newspaper. From 1975 onwards he was the editor of radio Studio B
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His works have been translated into all major world languages. Radović is the recipient of the most regarded awards: Neven (Marigold), Mlado pokolenje (Young Generation), the award of Zmaj Children Games
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, awards of Sterija's Theatre, Seventh of July award, and the scroll of honour of the Hans Christian Andersen International Organization of Children`s Literature
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Some of his most influential works are "Beograde, dobro jutro 1" (1977), "Beograde, dobro jutro 2 "(1981), "Beograde, dobro jutro 3" (1984), all three books of aphorisms.

His most prominent works

  • "Kapetan Džon Piplfoks" (Captain John Peoplefox) (1953), radio-game;

  • Poštovana deco (Respected Children) (1954), poems
  • Smešne reči (Funny Words) (1961), poems
  • Pričam ti priču (That’s a Lot of Bunk) (1963), poems and stories
  • Na slovo, na slovo (Guess What Begins with Letter...) (1963–1965), television serial
  • Če, tragedija koja traje (Che, A Tragedy that Continues) (1969. with M. Bećković), epic
  • Vukova azbuka (Vuk's Alphabet) (1971), poems
  • Zoološki vrt (Zoo)(1972), poems
  • Beograde, dobro jutro 1 (Good Morning Belgrade, 1) (1977), aphorisms
  • Beograde, dobro jutro 2 (Good Morning Belgrade, 2) (1981), aphorisms
  • Ponedeljak, Utorak, Sreda, Četvrtak (Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday), poetry and prose for children in four volumes
  • Beograde, dobro jutro 3 (Good Morning Belgrade, 3) (1984), aphorisms.

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