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Čedo Vuković (28 September 1920 – 7 April 2014) was a Montenegrin writer. Vuković was born in Đulići, Andrijevica municipality in north-eastern Montenegro. His early novel, "Mrtvo duboko", is a story written about hiding of a Partisan from Chetniks in an isolated Montenegrin village called Mrtvo Duboko (which literary means Deep Dead) during World War II. Among his other works are books for children "Svemoćno oko" (Allmighty Eye), "Letjelica profesora Bistrouma" (Flying Machine of Professor Brightmind) and "Tim Lavlje srce" (Lion-heart Team). He wrote many other novels including "Visine" and "Rustem", dramatic works like "Bijele vrane" and "Harmonija", and short-story collections. He lived in Podgorica and Budva and was a member of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts. He died in Budva

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  • Čedo Vuković ​ fue un escritor montenegrino. Fue un escritor muy prolífico pero su obra maestra es Mrtvo Duboko una de sus primeras novelas en la que narra con un estilo innovador el ocultamiento de un Chetniks de los partisanos en un pequeño pueblo de Montenegro durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. También escribió numerosas novelas y novelas infantiles así como obras de teatro. Fue miembro de la .​ (es)
  • Čedo Vuković, né le 28 septembre 1920 à Đulići et mort le 7 avril 2014 à Budva, est un écrivain monténégrin. Čedo Vuković était un écrivain prolifique mais son œuvre principale est Mrtvo Duboko, dans laquelle un partisan se cache des Tchetniks dans un village monténégrin. Il a également écrit de la littérature pour la jeunesse et des pièces de théâtre. (fr)
  • Čedo Vuković (28 September 1920 – 7 April 2014) was a Montenegrin writer. Vuković was born in Đulići, Andrijevica municipality in north-eastern Montenegro. His early novel, "Mrtvo duboko", is a story written about hiding of a Partisan from Chetniks in an isolated Montenegrin village called Mrtvo Duboko (which literary means Deep Dead) during World War II. Among his other works are books for children "Svemoćno oko" (Allmighty Eye), "Letjelica profesora Bistrouma" (Flying Machine of Professor Brightmind) and "Tim Lavlje srce" (Lion-heart Team). He wrote many other novels including "Visine" and "Rustem", dramatic works like "Bijele vrane" and "Harmonija", and short-story collections. He lived in Podgorica and Budva and was a member of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts. He died in Budva on 7 April 2014 after a long illness. (en)
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  • Čedo Vuković ​ fue un escritor montenegrino. Fue un escritor muy prolífico pero su obra maestra es Mrtvo Duboko una de sus primeras novelas en la que narra con un estilo innovador el ocultamiento de un Chetniks de los partisanos en un pequeño pueblo de Montenegro durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. También escribió numerosas novelas y novelas infantiles así como obras de teatro. Fue miembro de la .​ (es)
  • Čedo Vuković, né le 28 septembre 1920 à Đulići et mort le 7 avril 2014 à Budva, est un écrivain monténégrin. Čedo Vuković était un écrivain prolifique mais son œuvre principale est Mrtvo Duboko, dans laquelle un partisan se cache des Tchetniks dans un village monténégrin. Il a également écrit de la littérature pour la jeunesse et des pièces de théâtre. (fr)
  • Čedo Vuković (28 September 1920 – 7 April 2014) was a Montenegrin writer. Vuković was born in Đulići, Andrijevica municipality in north-eastern Montenegro. His early novel, "Mrtvo duboko", is a story written about hiding of a Partisan from Chetniks in an isolated Montenegrin village called Mrtvo Duboko (which literary means Deep Dead) during World War II. Among his other works are books for children "Svemoćno oko" (Allmighty Eye), "Letjelica profesora Bistrouma" (Flying Machine of Professor Brightmind) and "Tim Lavlje srce" (Lion-heart Team). He wrote many other novels including "Visine" and "Rustem", dramatic works like "Bijele vrane" and "Harmonija", and short-story collections. He lived in Podgorica and Budva and was a member of Montenegrin Academy of Sciences and Arts. He died in Budva (en)
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  • Čedo Vuković (es)
  • Čedo Vuković (fr)
  • Čedo Vuković (en)
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