Danilo Kiš
Danilo Kiš (1935-1989) was a Yugoslav novelist and essayist known for his poignant explorations of history, memory, and identity. His works often draw upon his own experiences of war and displacement, reflecting on the complexities of human existence. Kiš's literary style is characterized by its blend of realism and allegory, earning him recognition as one of the most important writers in contemporary literature.
Born on Feb 22, 1935 (91 years old)
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Serbia:
Danilo Kiš was Milanka Udovički's mentor and a good friend.
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Montenegro:
Young Kiš is mentioned as contemplating how to defend Budapest from Soviet tanks.
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Croatia:
Danilo Kiš is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens.
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Croatia:
Danilo Kiš is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens.
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Croatia:
Danilo Kiš is noted as one of the inspirations for Slobodana Matić Kovač's portrait series.
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Montenegro:
Danilo Kiš was denied the Njegoš award due to political reasons.
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Montenegro:
Danilo Kiš is accused of plagiarism in his literary works, particularly in his book 'Grobnica za Borisa Davidoviča'.
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Montenegro:
Kiš is portrayed as a plagiarist and an uneducated person who does not understand the fundamental principles of literary science.
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Montenegro:
Danilo Kiš warns that 'only death is certain' in the context of historical narratives.
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Serbia:
Danilo Kiš is referenced as Alen Nuri's wedding godfather.
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