On 21 April, the library hosted a programme for third-year students of
the JU Gymnasium, organised to mark World Book and Copyright Day and
dedicated to the literary work of Janko Đonović. The activities were
carried out in cooperation with Professor Biljana Orlandić, who,
together with the students, took part in the analysis and interpretation
of selected literary works.
As part of the programme, a structured teaching session and detailed
analysis of the poem “To Crmnica in Autumn” (“Crmnici pod jesen”) was
conducted. Through this segment, students had the opportunity to deepen
their understanding of literary motifs, stylistic features, and the
significance of Đonović’s work, as well as to develop a critical
approach to literary texts.
A special component of the programme was an exhibition of Janko
Đonović’s books from the library’s collection, presenting his literary
opus and contribution to Montenegrin literature. The exhibition enabled
students to gain direct insight into the author’s works and further
encouraged their interest in reading and exploring the national literary
heritage. The exhibition was curated by Senior Librarian Dragana Vujić.
On this occasion, the students were addressed by the library
director, Ivan Radulović, who emphasised the importance of such
activities for the development of reading culture, fostering a love of
books, and raising awareness of copyright.
Students were presented with complimentary books—publications of
the National Library—and free membership cards for those of age who
wished to join.
On 21 April, the library hosted a programme for third-year students of the JU Gymnasium, organised to mark World Book and Copyright Day and dedicated to the literary work of Janko Đonović. The activities were carried out in cooperation with Professor Biljana Orlandić, who, together with the students, took part in the analysis and interpretation of selected literary works.
As part of the programme, a structured teaching session and detailed analysis of the poem “To Crmnica in Autumn” (“Crmnici pod jesen”) was conducted. Through this segment, students had the opportunity to deepen their understanding of literary motifs, stylistic features, and the significance of Đonović’s work, as well as to develop a critical approach to literary texts.
A special component of the programme was an exhibition of Janko Đonović’s books from the library’s collection, presenting his literary opus and contribution to Montenegrin literature. The exhibition enabled students to gain direct insight into the author’s works and further encouraged their interest in reading and exploring the national literary heritage. The exhibition was curated by Senior Librarian Dragana Vujić.
On this occasion, the students were addressed by the library director, Ivan Radulović, who emphasised the importance of such activities for the development of reading culture, fostering a love of books, and raising awareness of copyright.
Students were presented with complimentary books—publications of the National Library—and free membership cards for those of age who wished to join.