Ivo Andrić

scriptor yugoslave
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Ivo Andrić (alphabeto cyrillic serbe: Иво Андрић; nascite Ivan Andrić; 9 de octobre 1892, Dolac, Travnik, Bosnia e Herzegovina, Austria-Hungaria13 de martio 1975, Belgrad, Republica Socialista de Serbia, Yugoslavia) esseva un romancero, poeta, e novellista yugoslave qui ganiava le Premio Nobel pro Litteratura in 1961. Su scriptos tracta principalmente del vita in su native Bosnia sub le dominio ottoman.[1]

Ivo Andrić
Sexo mascule
Nascentia 1892-10-09, 1892-10-10 (Dolac)
Decesso 1975-03-13 (Belgrad)
Loco de reposo Belgrade New Cemetery[*]
Citatania Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia[*], Austria-Hungaria, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes[*], Regno de Yugoslavia, State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs[*]
Educate in University of Graz[*], Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb[*], University of Vienna[*], Faculty of Philosophy of the Jagiellonian University[*]
Occupation scriptor, romancero[*], diplomate[*], poeta[*], essayista[*], short story writer[*]
Obras notabile The Bridge on the Drina[*], Omerpaša Latas[*], Ex Ponto[*], Bosnian Chronicle[*], Devil's Yard[*], O priči i pričanju[*], Jelena, the Woman Who Is Not[*], Most na Žepi[*]
Partito politic League of Communists of Yugoslavia[*]
Conjuge Milica Babić-Jovanović[*]
Premios Premio Nobel pro Litteratura, Order of the Hero of Socialist Labour[*], Order of the German Eagle[*]
Lingua serbocroato, serbo
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Identificatores
ISNI 0000000121446464
VIAF 97177322
IMDB nm0028964
Commons Ivo Andrić

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  1. Ivo Andric al Britannica.

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