Jovan Ćirilov
Jovan Ćirilov was a Serbian theatrologist, philosopher, writer, theatre selector, and poet.
Biography
Ćirilov was born in Kikinda. the only son of Milivoj Ćirilov, a council clerk, and his wife, Jelica. His parents later divorced. After finishing school in his home town, he enrolled and graduated philosophy at the University of Belgrade Faculty of Philosophy in 1955. He was at the head of the Yugoslav Drama Theatre from 1985–1999, and before that he had worked as a dramaturge since 1956, as well in Atelje 212 since 1967 to 1985. Since establishment in 1967 to 2014, Jovan was the artistic director and selector of BITEF festival, longest in the history of international theatre festivals.In 2000, he received a Special Prize by the Jury of the Europe Theatre Prize, awarded to BITEF.
Since 2001 to 2007, he was the President of the National Commission of Yugoslavia, then Serbia, in UNESCO.
He wrote the plays Room for four and House of Silence, scripts for the Vladimir Slijepčević film Real state of situation, Ward, Where after the rain, radio plays Windy Roads, Mechanical secretary and others. Adapted for the stage of The Damned Yard by Ivo Andrić, and together with Belović Discovery, by Dobrica Ćosić.
He was the author of novels, several collections of poems, theatrological essays, books of memories, an anthology of plays and vocabularies. He had translated plays by Christopher Fry, Bertolt Brecht, Jean Genet, Stoppard, Sam Shepard, David Mamet, Marber and the musical Hair.
Writer of columns in NIN magazine,, two columns a week in the Blic newspaper, and theater news in the Ludus theatre newspapers.
As a member of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia, he was the first person who publicly called for decriminalisation of male same-sex relations in the 1980s.
He spoke German, English, French, Spanish, Italian, Serbian and studied Chinese.
Death
He died in Belgrade after a short illness on 16 November 2014. He is interred in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens in the Belgrade New Cemetery.Works
Published books
Путовање по граматици, The journey for grammar, poems, 1972.Неко време у Салцбургу, Some time in Salzburg, a novel, 1980.Узалудна путовања, песме, Trip in vain, songs, 1989.Реч недеље, Word of the Week, a collection of articles, 1997. and 2006.Пре и после гнева, Before and after anger, зборник савремене британске драме, repertory of modern British drama, 2001.Пре и после Косе, Before and after Kosa, зборник савремене америчке драме, repertory of modern American drama, 2002.Сви моји савременици I-II, All of my contemporaries, collection of short biographies, 2010/11.Мајке познатих, Mothers of the famous, collection of short biographies, 2011.Theatrical works
Путовање по позоришту, Travels in Theatre, 1988.Драмски писци моји савременици, Dramatic writers my contemporaries, 1989.Позориштарије, Pozorištarije, 1998.Дневници, Diaries, 1999.Dramas, plays and scripts
- Room for four, play
- House of Silence, play
- The Real State of Affairs, movie script for the Vladan Slijepčević film
- The Climber, movie script
- Where after the rain?, movie script
- Windy Roads, radio play
- Mechanical secretary, radio play
- The Damned Yard by Ivo Andrić, adapted for the stage
- Discovery, by Dobrica Ćosić, together with Belović, adapted for the stage
Dictionaries
Речник нових речи, Dictionary of new words, 1982.Речник песничких слика, Dictionary of poetic images, 1985.Нови речник нових речи, New Dictionary of new words, 1991.Српско-хрватски речник варијаната , Serbo-Croatian Dictionary of variants , 1989. And 1994.Anthologies
Najkraće drame na svetu- ''Kratke kraće i najkraće drame na svetu''
Awards
- Two Sterija Awards, awarded by Sterijino pozorje, for newspaper theater critics and for special merits in the promotion of theater arts.The Statuette of Joakim Vujić, awarded by Knjaževsko-srpski teatar in Kragujevac Foundation "Braća Karić" Award, for journalismOctober Award of Belgrade, for lifetime achievementOrder of "Knight of Art and Literature", awarded by France, 1992Sretenje Order, awarded by Serbia, 2012