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  2. The Bridge on the Drina - Wikipedia

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    318. The Bridge on the Drina[ a] is a historical novel by the Yugoslav writer Ivo Andrić. It revolves around the Mehmed Paša Sokolović Bridge in Višegrad, which spans the Drina River and stands as a silent witness to history from its construction by the Ottomans in the mid-16th century until its partial destruction during World War I.

  3. 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature - Wikipedia

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    The 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature was awarded to the Yugoslav/Serbian [1] writer Ivo Andrić (1892–1975) "for the epic force with which he has traced themes and depicted human destinies drawn from the history of his country." [2] [3] He is the first and only Serbian-speaking recipient of the literature prize.

  4. Ivo Andrić - Wikipedia

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    ivoandric .org .rs. Ivo Andrić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Иво Андрић, pronounced [ǐːʋo ǎːndritɕ]; born Ivan Andrić; 9 October 1892 – 13 March 1975) was a Yugoslav [ a] novelist, poet and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961. His writings dealt mainly with life in his native Bosnia under Ottoman rule .

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  6. Legends of Anika - Wikipedia

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    Legends of Anika. Legends of Anika ( Serbo-Croatian: Anikina vremena ), is a 1954 Yugoslav drama film directed by Vladimir Pogačić . The film is based on the same-titled short novel penned by the Nobel Prize -winning Yugoslav author Ivo Andrić, continuing Pogačić's series of screen adaptations of literary works by local authors (it was ...

  7. Museum of Ivo Andrić - Wikipedia

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    Director. Miroslav Pantić. Website. www .ivoandric .org .rs. The Museum of Ivo Andrić ( Serbian: Музеј Иве Андрића / Muzej Ive Andrića) is a museum located in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. Founded on 10 October 1976, it is dedicated to the Nobel prize winning writer Ivo Andrić. It is operated by the Belgrade City Museum .

  8. 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 ...

  9. File:S. Kragujevic, Ivo Andric, 1961.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Ivo Andrić; Usage on bs.wikipedia.org Ivo Andrić; Wikipedia:Na današnji dan/oktobar; Šablon:Na današnji dan/9. oktobar; Portal:SFRJ/Izabrana biografija/1; Travnička hronika; Usage on bs.wikiquote.org Ivo Andrić; Usage on bxr.wikipedia.org Иво Андрич; Usage on ca.wikipedia.org Ivo Andrić; Llista de guardonats amb el Premi Nobel ...