Ana Marija Grbić

Ana Maria Grbic was born in 1987 in Belgrade. She studied comparative literature and is currently engaged in PhD study on literature. She is one of the creators of the organization ARGH! from Belgrade that every month, for the past six years, gathers poets from Serbia on Poetry Evenings. She was awarded by the Faculty of Philology in Belgrade for dramatic contribution in 2006.  In addition to writing, she is engaged in drawing and in 2011 she had her first exhibition of poetic comics Ovde se nešto desilo / Something happened here. In 2012 she published her first collection of poems in the edition 'Prvenac (Da, ali nemoj se plašiti)'. In late 2014, her second collection of poems was published by the publishing house LOM, Venerini i ostali bregovi / Venus's and other mounds, that entered the final selection of the award Biljana Jovanovic. Her poetry has been translated into Polish, Slovenian and Russian and has been published in many journals and anthologies in Serbia and the region. She has collaborated on several films and radio plays. Currently, she is working on her first novel, she is engaged in translating and preparing for publishing two of her original books of poetry.

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