Petar Matović
Petar Matović was born in Požega, in 1978. He graduated in Seriban Literature at the School of Philology of the University of Belgrade. He writes poetry and essays. He has published two poetry collections, Stone pieces and The Suitcases of Jim Jarmusch. He also publishes his works in magazines ( Mostovi, Književna reč Treći Trg, Letopis Matice srpske, Književni magazin, Beogradski književni časopis, Polja, Koraci, Povelja, Ulaznica). His poems have also been included in several poetry anthologies, and translated to Polish language (Magazines Portret and Fragile: Anthology of Young Serbian Poetry).
News
Transcript - the Macedonia Issue
Word Express writers Aleksandra Dimitrova, Elizabeta Bakovska and Jovica
Ivanovski feature in Literature Across Frontiers's trilingual review of
writing in translation.
Sha'ar International Poetry Festival
18th - 24th October 2010
poets
Netalie Braun (Israel),
Gokçenur Çelebioğlu (Turkey),
Ivan Hristov(Bulgaria),
Ana Ristovic (Serbia) and
Anat Zekharia (Israel) to collaborate and perform in Tel Aviv.
Found in Translation
"I'm happy you didn't take me for another germ"
Two poems by Karen Karslyan
"when bees burn they become soft like red velvet, brittle as the naked
pupils of blue eyes"
Poems by Vassilis Amanatidis
