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  1. Miroslav Krleža ( pronounced [mǐrɔ̝slav̞ kř̩le̞ʒa]; 7 July 1893 – 29 December 1981) was a Yugoslav and Croatian writer who is widely considered to be the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century.

  2. Miroslav Krleža ( Zagreb, 7. srpnja 1893. – Zagreb, 29. prosinca 1981. ), bio je hrvatski književnik i enciklopedist, po mnogima najveći hrvatski pisac 20. stoljeća . Životopis. Miroslav Krleža rođen je u Zagrebu u građanskoj obitelji niže-srednjega socijalnoga statusa (razdoblje opisano u dojmljivoj prozi "Djetinjstvo u Agramu"), 1893. godine.

  3. Jul 3, 2024 · Miroslav Krleža was an essayist, novelist, poet, and playwright who was a dominant figure in modern Croatian literature. Krleža trained in the Austro-Hungarian military academy at Budapest. He tried unsuccessfully to join Serbian forces twice, in 1912 and against the Turks in the Second Balkan War.

  4. Krleža, Miroslav, hrvatski književnik (Zagreb, 7. VII. 1893 – Zagreb, 29. XII. 1981). Autor najznačajnijih tekstova hrvatske književnosti XX. st. i pokretač mnogih kulturnih inicijativa zasnovanih na kritičkom osvješćivanju hrvatskog društva, što je njegov opus učinilo jednom od središnjih odrednica u izgradnji moderne Hrvatske.

  5. Miroslav Krleza was already recognized as Yugoslavia's greatest twentieth- century author and a national figure of towering stature. He excelled at. poetry, fiction, drama, memoirs, essays, cultural criticism, literary theory, and political polemics, and wrote prolifically and innovatively in all these forms and. genres.

  6. Miroslav Krleža je cijenjeni esejist, dramatičar, pripovjedač, kritičar i pjesnik. Smatra se najvećim piscem 20. stoljeća. Ostao je poznat ne samo kao književnik nego kao i enciklopedist.

  7. A leading Croatian writer and a figure in cultural life of both Yugoslav states, the Kingdom (1918-1941) and the Republic (1945 until his death in 1981). He has often been proclaimed as the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century.

  8. The Croatian God Mars (Croatian: Hrvatski bog Mars), is a collection of short stories, mostly antiwar and social topics by Miroslav Krleža, considered by many the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century.

  9. Mar 27, 2024 · The Return of Philip Latinovicz is the major fictional work of the Croatian novelist, playwright, poet, and essayist Miroslav Krleža (1893– 1981). Krleža, who was to become a preeminent cultural and political figure in post–World War II Yugoslavia, wrote his finest works in the 1920s and 1930s.

  10. Dec 23, 2021 · An editor, publisher, polemicist, poet, playwright, and novelist, Krleža was at the centre of Zagreb’s cultural life throughout the interwar period, and his impact on Croatian culture is difficult to overestimate.