| SELMA DIMITRIJEVIĆ |
BIOGRAPHY: Selma Dimitrijević is a degree candidate in Dramaturgy at
the ADA in Zagreb. She has studied Literature and Croatian Language at the Teachers'
Faculty in Osijek. She lives in Glasgow, Zagreb and Osijek. She is one of the
authors of Alaska Jack, performed at the Osijek CNT in 1999. She was co-writer
of the script for the documentary films Jurić: Tvrđa 99 (2000) and The Blacks
Endured (2001). She has translated into Croatian the play Knives in Hens (David
Harrower), as well as the novels White Teeth (Zadie Smith), How Late It Was,
How Late (James Kelman), and Night People (Barry Gifford). Her story Impotence
was published in the Literary Review magazine in 1994. Selma works as a journalist
for the Nedjeljna Dalmacija weekly. ADDRESS: Selma Dimitrijević, Europska Avenija 12, 31000 Osijek, or,
41, Nithsdale Road, Flat 2/2, G41 2AL, Glasgow, Scotland
Tel.: +385 98 533 341; E-mail: selma2000@inet.hr