Pavle Stefanović

Pavle Stefanović worked as a librarian in University Library "Svetozar Markovic" from 1926 to 1948,[6] then as a music commentator at Radio Belgrade from 1948 to 1954.

In the period before the Second World War, he led the cultural arts society Kud Abrašević for which he wrote songs and prepared performances.

Pavle Stefanović continued to write hundreds of texts, reviews, critiques and essays, published in the journals: "Literature", "Delo", "Izraz" , "Pozorište", "Scene", "Views", "Literary Newspapers", "Contemporary", "Politics", NIN, and for Radio Belgrade programs and others.

In the closest circle of Pavle's friends were Josip Slavenski, Ljubica Marić,[8] Olga Jevrić, Dušan Radić[9] Enriko Josif,[10] Mileta Sajić, Branimir Sakač, Radomir Konstantinović[11] and others.

Stefanović followed the literary, musical, artistic and cultural life of Serbia and the former Yugoslavia,[12] and especially the numerous texts he dedicated to the festivals that were established in all parts of the country during the 1960s of the last century.

Pavle Stefanović in 1934