Rajic, Negovan
RAJIC, Negovan
RAJIC, Negovan. Also writes as Zivko Vuletic. Canadian (born Yugoslavia), b. 1923. Genres: Novels, Essays, Novellas/Short stories. Career: Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France, research engineer in solid state physics laboratory, 1956-63; electronics teacher at technical school in Strasbourg, France, 1963-69; College of General and Professional Education of Three Rivers, Three Rivers, Quebec, professor of mathematics, 1969-86. Radio broadcaster in charge of technical news from Paris, 1951-63. Wartime service: Yugoslavian underground army, 1944-45, in charge of communications. Publications: Les Hommes-taupes (novel), 1978, trans. by D. Lobdell as The Mole Men, 1980; Propos d'un vieux radoteur (short story collection), 1982, trans. by Lobdell as The Master of Strappado, 1984; Sept Roses pour une boulangere: Recit, 1987, trans by Lobdell as Seven Roses for a Baker, 1988; Service penitentiaire national (short story collection), 1988, trans by Lobdell as Shady Business, 1989. Contributor to anthologies. Also writes short stories and satires in Serbo-Croatian as Zivko Vuletic. Address: 300 Dunant, Three Rivers, QC, Canada G8Y 2W9.