Milovan Vitezović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милован Витезовић; born 11 September 1944) is a Serbian writer, professor and screenwriter. He writes songs, novels, essays, reviews, aphorisms, movies and TV scripts. He has published more than forty books in over one hundred and fifty items, represented in over fifty anthology Serbian and international poetry, prose literature for children, aphorism and fantasy, fiction and television drama. His aphorisms were published in a series of European newspapers, the Hamburg Stern and to Moscow's Sunday Times, and translated the Greek, Romanian, Hebrew, Swedish, Italian... Vitezović is one of the few Serbian and Yugoslav contemporary writers, whose books were banned and even burned in its first edition. That was a collection of aphorisms Srce me je otkucalo. His satirical texts are often published in famous Serbian magazine Hedgehog. He is the author of numerous television dramas and series, texts for theatrical performances and film scripts. Television film those recorded by his scenarios are shown on European television ORF and ZDF.