Darko Tuševljaković

Darko Tuševljaković

Darko Tuševljaković (born 1978) is a Serbian writer.

Biography

He was born in Zenica in the then-Yugoslavia (currently Bosnia and Herzegovina).

The author of eight books, he is best known for his 2016 novel Jaz (The Chasm) which won the European Union Prize for Literature in 2017. It was also shortlisted for Serbia's leading literary prize, the NIN Award. He published his most recent novel, Karota (Carota), in 2025.[1]

In 2023 he received prestigious Andrić Prize for his collection of stories Hangar za snove (Hangar for Dreams).[2]

Tuševljaković lives in Belgrade.[3]

References

  1. ^ www.novimagazin.rs (2026-01-21). "Ninova nagrada za roman godine 2025. pripala „Karoti" Darka Tuševljakovića". Novi magazin (in Serbian). Retrieved 2026-01-23.
  2. ^ "Andrić Prize". Задужбина Иве Андрића. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  3. ^ "Bio". Archived from the original on 2021-07-02. Retrieved 2019-12-20.