Ivan Lovrenović

[1][2] Until 1976, he taught literature at the grammar school in Mrkonjić Grad, then worked in Sarajevo as an editor in the magazine for culture and social issues Odjek, and as editor-in-chief in the publishing houses Veselin Masleša and Svjetlost.

Center of Bosnia and Herzegovina, but revoked the membership at his own request on May 19, 2020. disagreeing with the Association decision from May 9 to write and publish a letter protesting the commemorative mass for the Bleiburg massacre in 1945.

His prose, articles and essays have been translated into German, English, Arabic, Russian, French, Spanish, Polish, Czech, Dutch, Slovenian, Macedonian and other languages.

With the Sarajevo-Zagreb publisher Synopsis, he started and edited the library From Bosnia Srebrena, a selected writings of Bosnian Franciscans from the 17th to the 20th century in twenty volumes.

[1][6] After the letter of the Association, signed by 42 members and published on May 9, 2020, protesting the commemorative Mass for the Bleiburg massacre in 1945 in the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart of Jesus in Sarajevo on May 16, 2020, Lovrenović with Ivica Đikić, Miljenkom Jergovićem, and Željkom Ivankovićem in an open letter published on Lovrenovic's website, stated that he does not consider himself a member of this association anymore.

Lovrenović's diagram, from Bosnia and Herzegovina: The Cultural History , explaining how of Bosnia and Herzegovina culture is structured.