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- Predrag_Dragić abstract "Predrag R. Dragić Kijuk, (Serbian Cyrillic Предраг Р. Драгић Кијук) (1945, Kragujevac – January 29, 2012) was a humanist, writer, essayist, anthologist, playwright, literary and art critic, lexicographer, medievalist, historian, translator, liberal philosopher and researcher of Dostoevsky. He graduated at the Belgrade University: philology, philosophy and law, and took specializations in Italy, Greece, Russia, France and Norway.Predrag R. Dragić Kijuk has been the editor of the prestigious publications of the Association of Writers of Serbia for years (operational editor of the Serbian Literary Magazine and the editor in chief of the Literary Newspaper)He has written many books, studies, and essays, five of which have been translated into foreign languages. He specifically studied old Serbian literature (in 1987 he published the provocative and voluminous study Medieval and Renaissance Serbian Poetry 1200-1700). His themes of interest are diverse and original, and his intellectual curiosity is a mixture of modern world poetry, philosophy of numbers, Christian esthetics, the works of Dostoevsky, Gogol and Andreyev, the history of European civilization, European esoteric writers, protohistory of Serbs and Slavs, the phenomenon of migrations and the Christian-Orthodox mysticism. Also, he has devoted his attention in his two latest books to the aberration of modern politics and the influence of the Vatican on the destiny of the Serbian people (Bestiarium Humanum, 2002; Atlantocracy As a Jesuit Ideal, 2005).His book Tempter and the Redeemer (1990) was the first to introduce the theistic method into the genre of essay writing in Serbia, equaling it to other methods in the interpretation of literature, while the book Going Out to Play (1990) has had cult influence on European personalism. The collection Catena Mundi (1992), written in two large volumes, is a \"spiritual encyclopedia of the Serbian people,\" as described by the reviewer and presenter, Bishop Lavrenty.In 2003 Sir John Tavener, the most popular British composer reputed as a \"classical artist\" used texts from the book Medieval and Renaissance Serbian Poetry 1200-1700 written by Predrag R. Dragić Kijuk, for his monumental work \"The Veil of the Temple\" (performed by four choirs, several orchestras and soloists, seven hours in duration).".
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- Predrag_Dragić comment "Predrag R. Dragić Kijuk, (Serbian Cyrillic Предраг Р. Драгић Кијук) (1945, Kragujevac – January 29, 2012) was a humanist, writer, essayist, anthologist, playwright, literary and art critic, lexicographer, medievalist, historian, translator, liberal philosopher and researcher of Dostoevsky. He graduated at the Belgrade University: philology, philosophy and law, and took specializations in Italy, Greece, Russia, France and Norway.Predrag R.".
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