Duško Radović
Children's writer and poet
Children's writer and poet
1922
104 years ago
Artists & Creatives
Serbia
A Serbian children's writer, poet, journalist, aphorist, and TV editor contributed greatly to literature for young audiences. Radović's works often featured elements of folklore and fairy tales, resonating with children and adults alike. As a prominent figure in Serbian culture, extensive writings spanned poetry, stories, and television scripts aimed at children. A notable television program catered to young viewers, blending educational content with entertainment. Throughout the career, a distinct style combined humor and wisdom, offering valuable lessons through storytelling. Radović's influence extended beyond literature; his works are celebrated in schools and cultural institutions across Serbia.
Wrote children's poetry and stories
Created a popular children's TV program
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