Miroslav Krleža
Miroslav Krleža (Zagreb, July 7th 1893 - Zagreb, December 29th 1981) was a Croatian writer of Yugoslavia of the 20th century. He wrote Romance S, Nouvelle S, drama S, the Poésie and Essai S.
In 1967, it is with the head of a group of 130 academics which seeks has to make recognize Croatian like language distinct and work for the recognition from Croatia like an independent nation. The group “Maspok” will be at the origin of the “Croatian Printemps” of 1971. In 1969 it declares that Croatian and the Serb one are only one and even language, that the Croats call Croatian and the Serb ones, the Serb one .
Its novel, the Return of Philippe Latinovič , who depicts concerns of a Yugoslavia in full change, was translated into French.
Works
- “Pjesme” I I II, (1918)
- “Pjesme” III, (1919)
- “Hrvatski bog Mars” (1922; the full version 1933.)
- “Pjesme U tmini” (1937)
- “Novele” (1924)
- “Hiljadu I jedna smrt” (1932)
- “Povratak Filipa Latinovicza” (1932)
- “Novele” (1937)
- “Trotts Petrice Kerempuha” (1936)
- “Na rubu pameti” (1938)
- “Banket U Blitvi” (1938), (1939), (1962)
- “Zastave” (1969)
Dramas
- “Kraljevo” (1915)
- “Kristofor Kolumbo” (1917)
- “Michelangelo Buonarroti” (1918.)
- “U logoru” (1920.)
- “Vučjak” (1924.)
- " Gospoda Glembajevi" (1929)
- " U agoniji" , (1928)
- “Leda”, (1930)
- “Aretej”, (1959)
- " Deset krvavih godina" , (1937)
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