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Miloš Crnjanski

    October 26, 1893 – November 30, 1977

    Miloš Crnjanski was a poet, prose writer, and diplomat, a pivotal figure in Serbian modernism and its expressionist wing. Initially a journalist with sometimes controversial socio-political stances, he gradually evolved into a romantic poet. His work is characterized by deep introspection and a melancholic view of human existence. Crnjanski explores themes of identity, memory, and the search for meaning in a restless world with remarkable stylistic skill.

    Beleške o Svetom Savi
    Lament nad Beogradom. Stražilovo. Serbia. Lirika Itake
    Putopis Pripovetke
    Tagebuch über Čarnojević
    Ithaka
    A Novel of London
    • 2020

      A Novel of London

      • 666 pages
      • 24 hours of reading

      Here at long last in English, almost five decades after the publication of the original, is the classic of European modernism that established Serbian writer Milos Crnjanski as one of the great voices of the 20th century. The novel follows an aging Russian émigré, Nikolai Repnin, as he attempts to make a life in the British capital in the 1940s.

      A Novel of London