Ivan Vukadinović (writer)

Ivan Vukadinović (Belgrade, 1974) is a Serbian writer and essayist. He writes epic and science fiction novels, essays on geopolitics, science and literature, as well as travelogues on mountaineering.

Biography edit

Vukadinović graduated from the 6th Belgrade Gymnasium and the Faculty of Organizational Sciences in Belgrade.[1]

He made his debut as a novelist in 2006 with the fantasy trilogy "Three Goblins", which is a continuation of J. R. R. Tolkien's realm.[2]

Bibliography edit

  • Eternal Fire ("Three Goblins" 1: a thousand years after The Lord of the Rings), independent author's edition, Belgrade, 2006 and. 2007. ISBN 978-86-908903-0-9 .. i. ISBN 978-86-908903-1-6;
  • Scepter ("Three Goblins" 2), independent author's edition. Belgrade: 2007. ISBN 978-86-908903-2-3;
  • Dawn of the New Day ("Three Goblins" 3), independent author's edition. Belgrade: 2007. ISBN 978-86-908903-3-0;
  • Agartha: the kingdom of the underworld and the earth, "Liber". Belgrade: 2010. ISBN 978-86-6133-012-4;
  • Heretics Agarte, "Draslar partner". Belgrade: 2012. ISBN 978-86-7614-202-6;
  • Artifact, Scriptorium. Belgrade: 2012. ISBN 978-86-6313-002-9;
  • World of Agartha, "Pesic and Sons". Belgrade: 2014. ISBN 978-86-7540-192-6.

Reception edit

In reviewing the Heretics Agartha the writer Danko Stojić says that "Vukadinović is a writer who has excellent knowledge from many scientific and parascientific fields (...) A book of knowledge feeds his imagination and drives him to various speculations (...) Heretic Agartha can be a kind of breviary for lovers of mysticism and occultism. ”[3]

Regarding ArtefactStojić writes that Vukadinović's novels "are on the border of science fiction and historical fiction, playfully and boldly play[ed] with the phenomena of time and space, while his imagination is boundless."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Одељак „О аутору“ у: Иван Вукадиновић: „Телетабиси (Алма 2006 – треће место)“, Конкурси региона, 15. мај 2011. (приступљено 13 августа 2013, 15:59)
  2. ^ „Господар прстенова на српски начин“, Агенција Бета, 14 новембар 2006. (приступљено 13. августа 2013, 16:11)
  3. ^ Стојић, Данко. „Агарта“, у: Лични став књижевног критичара: сабрани критички осврти – српска и страна књижевност, Београд, 2013. pp. 94. (приступљено 13 августа 2013, 15:50)
  4. ^ Стојић, Данко. Из рецензије за роман Артефакт Archived 2013-10-31 at the Wayback Machine, „Скрипторијум“, Београд, 2012. (приступљено 13 августа 2013, 15:52)