Milos - Crnjanski
: Between the world wars, he served as a cultural attaché in Berlin and Rome.
: Based on his own years in exile, this work captures the alienation and poverty of a displaced aristocrat in post-WWII London. Milos Crnjanski
: Born in Hungary, he was forced to fight for the Austro-Hungarian army against the Russians during WWI, an experience that fueled his anti-war sentiment. : Between the world wars, he served as
: After WWI, he founded this poetic movement, named after his poem Sumatra . It suggests that a person’s peace is tied to distant, unseen things—like the snow on the Himalayas or the silence of the moon. : After WWI, he founded this poetic movement,
: His magnum opus. An epic historical novel following the 18th-century Serbian migrations, focusing on the internal and external wandering of the people.
: A seminal modernist novel reflecting the trauma of the Great War and the disintegration of the old world.