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  2. Družba Pere Kvržice - Wikipedia

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    Družba Pere Kvržice ("Pero the Lump's gang") is a 1933 children's novel written by Croatian children's novelist Mato Lovrak.The plot concerns a group of children headed by Pero "Kvržica", who secretly decide to restore a disused village mill.

  3. Ljubivoje Ršumović - Wikipedia

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    He was born on 3 July 1939 in the village of Ljubiš in the Zlatibor Mountains. [2] His parents were Mihailo and Milesa Ršumović. He was educated in Ljubiš, Čajetina, Užice, and Belgrade.

  4. Antun Gustav Matoš - Wikipedia

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    Antun Gustav Matoš in 1913 Antun Gustav Matoš home in Tovarnik. Antun Gustav Matoš (Croatian pronunciation: [ǎntuːn ɡûstaʋ mâtoʃ]; 13 June 1873 – 17 March 1914 [2]) was a Croatian poet, short story writer, journalist, essayist and travelogue writer.

  5. Vlak u snijegu - Wikipedia

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    Vlak u snijegu (English: A Train in the Snow), first called Djeca Velikog Sela--"The children of Veliko Selo") is a children's novel written by Croatian novelist Mato Lovrak (1899–1974), then a young schoolteacher inspired by actual events, in 1931.

  6. Branko Ćopić - Wikipedia

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    Branko Ćopić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Ћопић, pronounced [brǎːnkɔ t͡ɕɔ̂pit͡ɕ]; 1 January 1915 – 26 March 1984) was a Serbian writer.He wrote poetry, short stories, and novels, and became famous for his stories for children and young adults, often set during World War II in revolutionary Yugoslavia, written with characteristic humor in the form of ridicule, satire, and ...

  7. Dobrilo Nenadić - Wikipedia

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    Dobrilo Nenadić published 17 novels between 1977 and 2013, some with contemporary themes, and some with historical themes. He gained critical acclaim in Serbia for his historical novels Dorotej (1977), Novel about Obilić (1990) and Despot and Sacrifice (1998), all set in medieval Serbia.

  8. Tight Country: A Novel from Istrian Folk Life - Wikipedia

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    Tijesna zemlja: roman iz istarskog narodnog života ("Narrow Land," or "Tight Country: A Story from Istrian Folk Life") is a novel by Croatian author Mijo Mirković. ...

  9. Abdulah Sidran - Wikipedia

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    Abdulah Sidran (2 October 1944 – 23 March 2024), often referred to by his hypocoristic nickname Avdo, was a Bosnian poet and screenwriter. [1] [2] He is considered to be one of the most influential writers in both Bosnia and Herzegovina and the former Yugoslavia.