Obradovic, Nadezda
OBRADOVIC, Nadezda
OBRADOVIC, Nadezda. Serbian, b. 1936. Genres: Translations. Career: Medjunarodna Politika, Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia), proofreader of French materials, 1959-61; Brodoimpex, Belgrade, translator, 1965-70; University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia, translator for Faculty of Electrical Engineering, 1970-. Broadcaster for Radio Belgrade and Radio Sarajevo. Publications: IN ENGLISH: (ed.) Looking for a Rain God (African stories), 1990; (ed.) African Rhapsody (African stories), 1994; (ed.) The Prince of Fire (Serbian stories), 1998. Contributor to periodicals. Translator of works into Serbian. Address: Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Belgrade, Bul. Revolucije 73, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia. Online address: [email protected]
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