Also known as Ivo Andric, ivo andric
schrijver uit Socialistische Federale Republiek Joegoslavië (1892-1975)
Ivo Andrić was a Yugoslav novelist who lived from 1892 to 1975 and became one of the most important literary figures of his region and era. His works are significant for their exploration of life in the Balkans, particularly under Ottoman rule, and he is widely recognized as a major voice in twentieth-century European literature.
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Ivo Andrić (Servisch: Иво Андрић) was een Joegoslavische schrijver en de winnaar van de Nobelprijs voor Literatuur van 1961. Zijn romans en gingen over het leven in de Balkan tijdens respectievelijk de Ottomaanse en de Franse periode. Hij schreef romans, korte verhalen en essays.
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