!!!Dor, Milo eigentlich Milutin Doroslovac, Pseudonyme Alex Lutin, Alexander Dormann

b. Budapest (Hungary), March 7, 1923. Narrative writer and translator 
of Serbian and Croatian literature. Grew up in Belgrade from 1933, 
arrested as communist resistance fighter in 1942 and deported to a 
labour camp in Vienna. Since 1945 D. has written in German, mainly 
novels and novellas criticising contemporary times or dealing with 
historical subjects, as well as screenplays and newspaper features. 
Awarded the A. Gryphius Prize in 1998.

!Works
Novels and prose: Tote auf Urlaub, 1952, Nichts als Erinnerung, 
1959, Die weisse Stadt, 1969 (appeared in 1979 as the "Die 
Raikow-Saga" trilogy); Meine Reisen nach Wien, 1974; Auf dem falschen 
Dampfer, 1988 (autobiography); Mit dem Kopf durch die Wand. Serbische 
Aphorismen, 1988; Wien, Juli 1999, 1997. - Essays: Schriftsteller und 
Potentaten, 1991; Mitteleuropa: Mythos oder Wirklichkeit, 1996. - 
Drama: Der vergessene Bahnhof, 1948. - Radio and TV shows. - Ed. of 
anthologies of Serbian literature.

!Literature
H. A. Niederle (ed.): M. D. Beitraege und 
Materialien, 1988.


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