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Occupation
  
Cartoonist

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Born
  
1973
Welland, Ontario, Canada

Books
  
Fatherland: A Family History, Of Architecture: The Territories of a Mind, Heartless

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Nina Bunjevac (born 1973) is a Serbian-Canadian cartoonist.

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Biography

Bunjevac was born in Welland, Ontario, Canada, in 1973 to Serbian immigrant parents from Yugoslavia. At age two her mother moved with her two daughters back to Zemun in Yugoslavia to get away from her radical Serbian nationalist husband Peter, who soon after was accidentally killed in Toronto while building a bomb with two others.

Bunjevac attended the Djordje Krstic School for Applied Arts. She returned to Toronto in 1990 where she attended the Central Technical School and graduated from OCAD in 1997. She worked as a painter, illustrator, and art teacher before turning to comics in pen and ink. Her comics have appeared in a number of international comics publications. She won The Golden Pen of Belgrade at the 11th International Biennale of Illustration in Belgrade for her cover to the anthology Ženski strip na Balkanu ("Balkan Women in Comics"), which appeared in English in 2012 under the title Balkan Comics: Women on the Fringe.

Bunjevac's first collection of comics, Heartless, appeared in 2012. It won a Doug Wright Spotlight Award at the 2013 Doug Wright Awards. She followed with the memoir Fatherland in 2014, which won the 2015 Doug Wright Award for Best Book.

List of works

  • Heartless (2012)
  • Fatherland (2014)
  • References

    Nina Bunjevac Wikipedia