Veljko Milićević
Veljko Milićević | |
|---|---|
4th Minister of Finance and Construction of Kingdom of Montenegro in-Exile | |
| In office 11 June – 15 September 1917 | |
| Monarch | Nicholas I |
| Prime Minister | Evgenije Popović |
| Preceded by | Stanisa Iljić |
| Succeeded by | Pero Šoć |
4th Minister of Education and Ecclesiastical Affairs of Kingdom of Montenegro in-Exile | |
| In office 11 June – 15 September 1917 | |
| Monarch | Nicholas I |
| Prime Minister | Evgenije Popović |
| Preceded by | Milutin Tomanović |
| Succeeded by | Pero Šoć |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 14 January 1886 Donji Čaglić, Austria-Hungary |
| Died | 5 November 1929 (aged 43) Belgrade, Kingdom of Yugoslavia |
| Children | 1 |
| Occupation | Author |
Veljko M. Milićević (Serbian Cyrillic: Вељко М. Милићевић; 14 January 1886 – 5 November 1929) was a Serbian writer, translator, publicist and journalist. He is considered "the first authentic narrator of a modern formal stylistic and thematic orientation in Serbian literature at the beginning of the twentieth century."
A short story (pripovetke) writer, Veljko Miličević wrote under a French pseudonym L'homme qui rit.