Radoje Domanović was a Serbian writer who lived from 1873 to 1908 and is remembered as an important figure in Serbian literature during a transformative period for the country. His work matters because he contributed to the development of Serbian literary culture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, a time when Serbia was establishing its modern national identity.
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Radoje Domanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радоје Домановић; February 16, 1873 – August 17, 1908) was a Serbian journalist, writer and teacher, most famous for his satirical short stories. His adult years were a constant fight against tuberculosis. This circumstance of his life, and the affection which he inspired in all who knew him, created an aura of romanticism and sentimentality which stand in contrast to his literary accomplishments as a satirist and a powerful critic of the contemporary Serbian society.
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