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Vladimir Arsenijević

1965 - today

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His biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Vladimir Arsenijević is the 7,177th most popular writer, the 521st most popular biography from Croatia and the 42nd most popular Croatian Writer.

Vladimir Arsenijević is a Serbian novelist and writer known for his acclaimed works that often explore themes of identity and the complexities of post-war life in the Balkans. He is also recognized for his contributions as a translator, editor, and publisher in the literary community.

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Among Writers

Among writers, Vladimir Arsenijević ranks 7,177 out of 7,302Before him are Laura Lippman, Jenni Haukio, Felicitas Hoppe, Gita Mehta, Ann Patchett, and Krishna Hutheesing. After him are Tahereh Mafi, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Ram Swarup, Jaroslav Rudiš, Jan Böhmermann, and Geraldine Brooks.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Vladimir Arsenijević ranks 955Before him are Marco Antônio de Almeida Ferreira, Hamada Madi, Rune Temte, Nadine Capellmann, An Ik-soo, and József Navarrete. After him are Mike D, Shunzo Ono, Álvaro Peña, Ève Chiapello, Roger-Yves Bost, and Huzama Habayeb.

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In Croatia

Among people born in Croatia, Vladimir Arsenijević ranks 521 out of NaNBefore him are Ivan Bošnjak (1979), Igor Budan (1980), Steve Bacic (1965), Goran Rubil (1981), Tomislav Tomašević (1982), and Mario Galinović (1976). After him are Lovro Majer (1998), Dušan Vemić (1976), Davor Dominiković (1978), Dragan Travica (1986), Mate Bilić (1980), and Miro Kovač (1968).

Among Writers In Croatia

Among writers born in Croatia, Vladimir Arsenijević ranks 42Before him are Dragojla Jarnević (1812), Vjenceslav Novak (1859), Dragutin Tadijanović (1905), Pavao Pavličić (1946), Maja Bošković-Stulli (1922), and Miro Gavran (1961). After him are Tanja Stupar-Trifunović (1977), Lana Bastašić (1986), and Ivana Bodrožić (1982).

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