Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 29. Chapters: Vidosav Stevanovi, Tomislav Nikoli, Milica Majstorovi, Danko Lazovi, Radomir Putnik, Nata a Kandi, Marija erifovi, Danijel Pavlovi, Predrag or evi, Ra a Pape, Aleksandar Gigovi, Mihailo Obrenovi III, Prince of Serbia, Dragan Todorovi, Jovan Risti, Nemanja Pej inovi, Stevan Pletikosi, Aleksandar Petrovi, Nenad Tomovi, Bojan Bjeli, Nemanja Tomi, Slavko Perovi, Du an Nenkovi, Aleksandar Stoimirovi, Du an Simovi, Prvoslav Dragi evi, Aleksandar Stojanovi, Milan Obrenovi II, Prince of Serbia, Boban Nikoli, Zoran Spasojevi, Predrag Spasi, Marija estak, Branko Bakovi, Veroljub Stevanovi, Velimir Ivanovi, Marko Miri, Nikola Paunovi, Marko alovi, Budimir uki, Pavle Popara, Milovan Ili Minimaks, Sa a Stevanovi, Ra ko Kati, Predrag ivadinovi, Petar Rakovi, Bogoljub Jevti, Miodrag ivaljevi, Bojan Pavlovi, Dragi a Pejovi, Ljuba Brki, Dragan Gugleta, Ana Mihajlovi, Bojan Mali i, Nada Naumovi, Mina Maksimovic, Gorica Popovi, Dragomir Bojani Gidra, Miroslav Nikoli . Excerpt: Vidosav Stevanovi (Serbian: born June 27, 1942 in Cvetojevac village near Kragujevac, Serbia) is a Serbian writer. Vidosav Stevanovi, novelist, story-writer, poet, playwright and publicist. He has signed over thirty literary pieces of art, a political biography of Slobodan Milo evi, numerous essays and various pieces of writing. Stevanovi used to write for European newspapers such as Le Monde, Liberation, El Pais and Expressen. After having completed primary and secondary education in Kragujevac he went to study in Belgrade in 1961. Initially he studied dental medicine and then literature. But he left quickly the academic world in order to dedicate himself completely to the real literature. I did not consider it as a profession but as a vocation, a skill that replaces religion, poli...