Jovan Nikolić (born Belgrade, 1955) is a Serbian Romani writer, currently resident in Germany. He is best known in Germany for Bela vrana, crno jagnje ("White Crow, Black Sheep") published in German translation by Bärbel Schulte as Weißer Rabe, schwarzes Lamm. His parents moved around Yugoslavia, following his father's work as a musician, until returning at the age of 12 to the family's home town of Čačak. Nikolić returned to Belgrade in his 20s to work as performer and singer at nightclubs and freelance journalist. Nikolić moved to Germany following the NATO bombing of Serbia.
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| - جوفان نيكوليتش (ar)
- Jovan Nikolić (de)
- Jovan Nikolić (writer) (en)
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| - جوفان نيكوليتش هو مؤلف وكاتب (وحمل سابقاً جنسية يوغوسلافيا)، ولد في 7 ديسمبر 1955 في بلغراد في صربيا. (ar)
- Jovan Nikolić (geboren 7. Dezember 1955 bei Čačak, Jugoslawien) ist ein in Deutschland lebender Roma-Schriftsteller. (de)
- Jovan Nikolić (born Belgrade, 1955) is a Serbian Romani writer, currently resident in Germany. He is best known in Germany for Bela vrana, crno jagnje ("White Crow, Black Sheep") published in German translation by Bärbel Schulte as Weißer Rabe, schwarzes Lamm. His parents moved around Yugoslavia, following his father's work as a musician, until returning at the age of 12 to the family's home town of Čačak. Nikolić returned to Belgrade in his 20s to work as performer and singer at nightclubs and freelance journalist. Nikolić moved to Germany following the NATO bombing of Serbia. (en)
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| - جوفان نيكوليتش هو مؤلف وكاتب (وحمل سابقاً جنسية يوغوسلافيا)، ولد في 7 ديسمبر 1955 في بلغراد في صربيا. (ar)
- Jovan Nikolić (geboren 7. Dezember 1955 bei Čačak, Jugoslawien) ist ein in Deutschland lebender Roma-Schriftsteller. (de)
- Jovan Nikolić (born Belgrade, 1955) is a Serbian Romani writer, currently resident in Germany. He is best known in Germany for Bela vrana, crno jagnje ("White Crow, Black Sheep") published in German translation by Bärbel Schulte as Weißer Rabe, schwarzes Lamm. His parents moved around Yugoslavia, following his father's work as a musician, until returning at the age of 12 to the family's home town of Čačak. Nikolić returned to Belgrade in his 20s to work as performer and singer at nightclubs and freelance journalist. Nikolić moved to Germany following the NATO bombing of Serbia. (en)
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