Meša Selimović
Meša Selimović was a prominent Bosnian writer, known for his profound literary works that explore themes of identity, morality, and the human condition. Born on April 26, 1910, in Tuzla, Selimović became a significant figure in 20th-century literature, particularly noted for his novels 'Death and the Dervish' and 'The Fortress'. His writing often reflects the philosophical and existential dilemmas faced by individuals in a turbulent socio-political landscape. Selimović's works have been translated into many languages and continue to resonate with readers around the world, making him a celebrated literary voice from the Balkans.
Born on Jan 26, 1910 (115 years old)
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Montenegro:
Meša Selimović is quoted in the article discussing the importance of human connection for happiness.
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Croatia:
Meša Selimović is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens.
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Croatia:
Meša Selimović is mentioned as one of the notable figures buried in the Alley of Distinguished Citizens.
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Montenegro:
Meša Selimović is recognized as one of the best writers in the context of Miloš Crnjanski's works.
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Serbia:
Meša Selimović was one of the prominent figures associated with Emerik Blum in the artistic community.
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