Dobrilo Nenadić

[1][2][3] Dobrilo Nenadić was born in the village of Vinogošt near Arilje, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, on October 23, 1940.

He also published a trilogy of novels set during Serbian-Ottoman Wars of late 19. century - Sabre of Count Vronski (2002), Victors (2004) and Grumpiness of Prince Bizmark (2005), as well as a standalone novel about the fall of the Obrenović dynasty in May Coup - Ermine (2006).

[1][7] In 2009. he published historical novel Iron Age, set in prehistorical Europe.

[8] His novel Dorotej was made into film of the same name in 1981: Dobrilo Nenadić was credited for his work on the screenplay.

[2][9] Nenadić won several literary awards in SFRJ and Serbia:[1][5][6]

Dobrilo Nenadić's picture on a poster (2021).