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Krokodil Literary Festival

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Krokodil Festival (Knjževno Regionalno Okupljanje Koje Otklanja Dosadu I Letargiju) is a literary festival, with the main event held annually in Belgrade, Serbia. The festival mostly presents authors from the region of former Yugoslavia (Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Slovenia, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Serbia) with exceptions like authors from Germany or Denmark.[citation needed] The main festival event is the Belgrade Summer Krokodil, a three-day or two-day festival held in June.[1]

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Overview

The festival was founded in 2009. Since then there were eight main festival events held in Belgrade and several one-day festivals in Pula (Croatia), Ljubljana (Slovenia), Leipzig (Germany) and Inđija (Serbia) – as part of the "Krokodil – On the Road" programme.[citation needed]

Festival events have been held in the locality of the Museum of Yugoslav History.[citation needed]

The festival is directed by Vladimir Arsenijević and Ana Pejović.[citation needed]

2016-2017 Association Krokodil participated in organizing the writing of the Declaration on the Common Language.[2]

Visiting authors

The following authors have visited the festival:[citation needed]

2009
2010
2011
2020

References

  1. ^ "6th Literary Festival KROKODIL in Belgrade". Traduki. July 2014. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
  2. ^ Milekić, Sven (30 March 2017). "Post-Yugoslav 'Common Language' Declaration Challenges Nationalism". London: Balkan Insight. Archived from the original on 27 April 2017. Retrieved 9 June 2017.

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