Advertisement

Borislav <I>Bora</I> Stankovic

Advertisement

Borislav Bora Stankovic Famous memorial

Birth
Southern and Eastern, Serbia
Death
21 Oct 1927 (aged 52)
Belgrade, Belgrade, City of Belgrade, Serbia
Burial
Belgrade, Belgrade, City of Belgrade, Serbia Add to Map
Plot
Parcel 19, Grave 10, Class IV
Memorial ID
View Source
Writer. His characters are complexly constructed, with powerful internal conflicts between contradictory motives. The narrative is styled from the immediate proximity of the main hero, often from his consciousness, which through introspection leads to man's earliest, most deeply suppressed experiences. No one so bravely delved into the spiritual and sensory life of man as he did in his novel "Tainted Blood" nor did anyone so dramatically show the relation between collective proscription which culture imposes on man and the individual, both emotionally and bodily. As such, the body of the main heroine Sofka is shown in movement, with constant changes and with an abundance of sensation which had not been present in earlier prose. An entire little-known world of urban old Balkan culture is also revealed. "Tainted Blood" is the first Serbian novel which received favourable critiques in its translations into several European languages. His second novel, "Master Mladen," almost all his narratives, and the often performed drama "Kostana," are all linked to the little town of Vranje in the far southern part of Serbia.
Writer. His characters are complexly constructed, with powerful internal conflicts between contradictory motives. The narrative is styled from the immediate proximity of the main hero, often from his consciousness, which through introspection leads to man's earliest, most deeply suppressed experiences. No one so bravely delved into the spiritual and sensory life of man as he did in his novel "Tainted Blood" nor did anyone so dramatically show the relation between collective proscription which culture imposes on man and the individual, both emotionally and bodily. As such, the body of the main heroine Sofka is shown in movement, with constant changes and with an abundance of sensation which had not been present in earlier prose. An entire little-known world of urban old Balkan culture is also revealed. "Tainted Blood" is the first Serbian novel which received favourable critiques in its translations into several European languages. His second novel, "Master Mladen," almost all his narratives, and the often performed drama "Kostana," are all linked to the little town of Vranje in the far southern part of Serbia.

Bio by: Jelena


Advertisement

See more Stankovic or Bora memorials in:

Flower Delivery

Advertisement

How famous was Borislav Bora Stankovic ?

Current rating: 3.74194 out of 5 stars

31 votes

Sign-in to cast your vote.

  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Jelena
  • Added: Apr 28, 2004
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8698588/borislav-stankovic: accessed ), memorial page for Borislav Bora Stankovic (31 Mar 1875–21 Oct 1927), Find a Grave Memorial ID 8698588, citing Novo Groblje, Belgrade, Belgrade, City of Belgrade, Serbia; Maintained by Find a Grave.