Isidora Bjelica

Isidora Bjelica
Born (1967-12-10) 10 December 1967
Sarajevo, Yugoslavia
Occupation Novelist, Playwright
Language Serbian
Ethnicity Serb
Alma mater Belgrade University
Period 1986–present
Genre drama, romance
Spouse Nebojša Pajkić
Website
www.isidorabjelica.com

Isidora Bjelica (Serbian Cyrillic: Исидора Бјелица) (born 10 December 1967) is a Serbian prose writer, playwright and public figure.

Based in Belgrade for most of her career, Bjelica has produced over 55 books - novels, short story collections, plays, travel books and screenplays. Her work usually explores taboo themes.
She also works as a columnist for several magazines and newspapers.

Her books have been translated into English, French, Spanish, Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene.

Personal life

Bjelica is a daughter of the famous chess author and journalist Dimitrije Bjelica.

She is married to professor Nebojša Pajkić, who co-authored one of her books.

They live in Belgrade and have a son and a daughter.

Bibliography

Essays

Novels

  • Ozloglašena (Notorious)
  • Protokoli Politart mudraca (Politart sages’ Protocols), co-authored with Nebojša Pajkić
  • 101 muškarac u četiri godišnja doba (101 men in four seasons)
  • Poslednji hrišćanin (Last Christian)
  • Ljubav u Tunisu (Love in Tunisia)
  • Ljubav u Kairu (Love in Cairo)
  • Ljubav u Emiratima (Love in the Emirates)
  • Ljubav u Bejrutu (Love in Beirut)
  • Ljubav u Maroku (Love in Morocco)
  • Dama iz Santorinija (Lady from Santorini)
  • Dama iz Monaka (Lady from Monaco)
  • Novac, strasti, laži (Money, passions, lies)
  • Nepristojna pisma muškarcima (Indecent letters to men)
  • Moj život, moj skandal (My life, my scandal)
  • Tajna knjiga (Secret book)
  • Put oko sveta za 25 dana (Round the world in 25 days)
  • Apostoli urbanog Beograda (Apostles of urban Belgrade)
  • Moj deda Luj Viton (My grandfather Louis Vuitton)
  • Srpkinja (Serbian lady)
  • Kad kume kuvaju (When godmothers cook), co-authored with Vesna Radusinović.
  • Santa Maria (Santa Maria)
  • Magija šešira (Magic of the hats)
  • Roman o preljubi (Novel of infidelity)
  • Tajna Titovog kreveta (Tito’s bed secret)
  • Kazablanka (Casablanca)
  • Avato ili Žena poslednjeg despota (Avato or Last despot’s wife)

Non-fiction

Short stories

References

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