Andrej Nikolaidis
Andrej Nikolaidis was born in 1974 in Sarajevo. He has published the following books: "Ogledi o ravnodušnosti", "Zašto Mira Furlan", "Katedrala u Seatleu", "Oni!", "Mimesis", "Sin" (The Son), "Dolazak" (The Coming), "Poetika Apokalipse", "Devet" (Till Kingdom Come), "Smjena straže" (The Changing of the Guard), "Mađarska rečenica" (The Hungarian Sentence), "Odlazak", "Anomalija" (Anomaly), "Antonije napušta Boga" i "Crna Gora: Hronika propasti". For his literary work, he has received numerous awards, among which are: the EUPL (The European Union Prize for Literature, the "Meša Selimović" award in Tuzla and Montenegro's state award "Miroslavljevo jevanđelje". For the novel "Anomalija" (Anomaly), he received Montenegro's highest state recognition, the Thirteenth of July Award. He works as a columnist for the Montenegrin portal CDM. He worked as a columnist for "Al Jazeera Balkans", "Slobodna Bosna", "Monitor", "Vijesti", "Mladina", and the portal "Žurnal.info". He has also published articles in "The New York Times" and "The Guardian". His novels have been translated into 14 languages. He lives in Ulcinj.