Liverić is also a Co-Founder of a theatre group TRAFIK with whom he created the award-winning play Hodač ("The Walker") which pays homage to Janko Polić Kamov.
Headstrong and temperamental, he called himself Kamov, after Ham (or Kam) from the Old Testament, who saw his father Noah naked but unlike his siblings Shem and Japhet did not cover his nakedness, thus issuing a curse.
Janko Tipsarević | Kamov | Janko Polić Kamov | Kamov Ka-27 | Nikolai Kamov | Janko Kos | Janko Kersnik | Janko Bobetko | Richard Janko | Radko Polič | Marc Janko | Kamov V-60 | Kamov V-50 | Kamov Ka-50 | Janko Vukotić | Janko Drašković | Janko Brašić |
Urem is frequent a contributor to the US literary journals Grand Street (New York), Partisan Review (Boston), World Literature Today (Norman, Oklahoma) and Corner (Oakland, California), in which he has also published various works by the Croatian writers Janko Polić Kamov, Miroslav Krleža, Ivo Andrić and Ivan Goran Kovačić.