Summary
Dimitrije Popović: Stories from Arcadia
Dimitrije Popović (1951), an excellent painter and graphic artist, who has so far held more than sixty solo exhibitions in the country and the world and participated in about two hundred collective exhibitions, winner of numerous domestic and foreign awards, and whose works are in domestic and international collections of museums and galleries, as well as in private collections, finally enriched his collection of printed graphic maps, monographs and books of essays with a new author's a book of prose. The books of essays Veronica's Scarf in 1996 and Death in Painting in 2001 were a real incentive to reach out to one's own experience of the lived, simultaneously happy and traumatized period of growing up in childhood. Tales from Arcadia contains forty-seven short notes about life and from life, and it will certainly delight many readers with its honesty and simplicity, especially the younger generation, which is going through the same pains and encounters the same doubts. And for that, always again, other people's experiences are so precious.
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