Ivo Andrić
Ivo Andrić was a renowned Yugoslav novelist and poet, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961. He is best known for his works that explore the complexities of life in the Balkans, particularly through the lens of historical events and cultural conflicts. His novel 'Na Drini ćuprija' (Bridge on the Drina) is a significant work that reflects the region's tumultuous history.
Born on Oct 09, 1892 (133 years old)
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North Macedonia:
Ivo Andrić is a Nobel laureate mentioned in connection with the unique seal for the library.
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Croatia:
Ivo Andrić is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens.
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Croatia:
Ivo Andrić is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens.
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Montenegro:
Ivo Andrić is mentioned alongside Miloš Crnjanski as one of the best writers.
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Croatia:
Ivo Andrić's novel 'Na Drini ćuprija' is being adapted into a theatrical performance by Tihomir Stanić.
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Slovenia:
Ivo Andrić is mentioned in relation to his stay in Sokobanja while writing.
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Montenegro:
Ivo Andrić is mentioned as a notable figure in the context of Mostar's cultural history.
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Montenegro:
Ivo Andrić's short story 'Zlostavljanje' is analyzed in the context of narcissistic abuse.
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Montenegro:
Ivo Andric was formally dressed when he received the Nobel Prize and delivered a significant speech on storytelling.
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Montenegro:
Ivo Andrić writes for all people, emphasizing the universal nature of literature.
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