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(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Biography[edit]Ivana Bodro\u017ei\u0107 was born on 5 July 1982 in a Croatian town of Vukovar. She finished elementary school in her hometown and high school in Zagreb. Bodro\u017ei\u0107 graduated philosophy and Croatian studies at the University of Zagreb. During the Croatian War of Independence, her father Ante Bodro\u017ei\u0107 was killed in Vukovar massacre (he is officially still recognized as ‘disappeared’[2]), while she and her mother and brother fled occupied Vukovar and settled in Zagreb and Kumrovec as refugees.[3][4]She was awarded a distinguished literary prize Goran for Young Poets and Kvirin Award of Matica hrvatska for her poetry collection Prvi korak u tamu (First Step Into the Darkness), released in 2005. She published her poetry in various literary journals (Vijenac, Quorum, Poezija),[5] and was also included in the anthology of contemporary Croatian poetry Utjeha kaosa[6] (The Consolation of Chaos) by Miroslav Mi\u0107anovi\u0107, as the youngest author. She was also included in the anthology of Damir \u0160odan, Drugom stranom (Walk on the Other Side). Her songs were translated into various European languages, while the translation of the complete collection of her poetry collection Prvi korak u tamu was published in Spanish.Her novel Hotel Zagorje (published in 2010) was awarded the following awards: Josip and Ivan Kozarac (Charter of Success); Ko\u010di\u0107’s pen, Banja Luka \u2013 Belgrade (for outstanding achievements in contemporary literature); Cyclops \u2013 for the best screening work. In 2012, the German translation of the novel was published by Hanser publishing house Hanser, and in the French by Acte Sud. Noval was also published in Serbia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Macedonia, Turkey and the Netherlands. The novel was published in English for the first time by Seven Stories Press as The Hotel Tito: A Novel in November, 2017. Bodro\u017ei\u0107, together with award-winning Bosnian director Jasmila \u017dbani\u0107, wrote a screenplay for the feature film. She also won Ve\u010dernjak’s “Ranko Marinkovi\u0107” (2nd place) for the best short story in 2011. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4In 2017, Ivana Bodro\u017ei\u0107 has signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins.[7][8]Prvi korak u tamu, zbirka poezije, SKUD Ivan Goran Kova\u010di\u0107, Zagreb, 2005. (Spanish edition: Primer paso a la oscuridad, Baile del Sol, Tenerife, 2011.)[9]Hotel Zagorje, poluautobiografski roman, Profil multimedija, 2010 (Slovene: Hotel Zagorje, Modrijan, Ljubljana, 2011.; Serbian: Hotel Zagorje, Rende, Beograd, 2011.; French: H\u00f4tel Z, Actes Sud, Arles, 2012.; German: Hotel Nirgendwo, Zsolnay Verlag, Vienna, 2012.; Macedonian: Hotel Zagorje, Magor, Skopje, 2012.; Czech: Hotel Zagorje, Paseka, Prague-Litomy\u0161l, 2012.; Turkish: Hi\u00e7bir yer oteli, Aylak Adam, Istanbul, 2015.; Danish: Hotel Intetsteds, Tiderne Skifter, Kopenhagen, 2015.; Hungarian: Hotel Zagorje, Park K\u00f6nyvkiad\u00f3, Budapest, 2019)Pri\u010daj mi o tome (Tell Me About It), short story (published in Jutarnji list)Prijelaz za divlje \u017eivotinje (Overpass for Wild Animals), VBZ, Zagreb, 2012.Za \u0161to sam se spremna potu\u0107i (For What Am I Ready To Fight), Profil knjiga, Zagreb, 2013.100\u00a0% pamuk (100% cotton), VBZ, Zagreb, 2014.Rupa (Hole), Naklada Ljevak-24sata, Zagreb, 2016.The Hotel Tito: A Novel (English translation of Hotel Zagorje) Seven Stories Press, New York, 2017.Sinovi, k\u0107eri, Hermes naklada, Zagreb, 2020.References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/ivana-bodrozic-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Ivana Bodro\u017ei\u0107 – Wikipedia"}}]}]