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  2. Typhoid Sufferers (poem) - Wikipedia

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    Typhoid Sufferers (Serbo-Croatian: Tifusari) is a partisan poem by Croatian writer Jure Kaštelan. The poem depicts hallucinations of typhoid-affected partisans during World War II marching through snow-covered wastelands. It was first published in Kaštelan's 1950 book of poems The Cock on the Roof (Pijetao na krovu).

  3. Ivan Goran Kovačić - Wikipedia

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    A Yugoslavian film Ivan Goran Kovačić, was made in 1979, written and directed by Ljubiša Ristić. Croatian actor Rade Šerbedžija portrayed Kovačić. The band Warnament recorded a song titled "Hollow Of The Innocent Victims" inspired by the poem "Jama". Branko Miljković 's poem "Goran" is dedicated to Ivan Goran Kovačić.

  4. Siege of Szigetvár - Wikipedia

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    20,000 [4] –30,000 [10] [11] killed and dying from sickness. The siege of Szigetvár or the Battle of Szigeth (pronunciation: [ˈsiɡɛtvaːr] Hungarian: Szigetvár ostroma; Croatian: Bitka kod Sigeta, Sigetska bitka; Turkish: Zigetvar Kuşatması) was a siege of the fortress of Szigetvár, Kingdom of Hungary, that blocked Sultan Suleiman 's ...

  5. Plorantis Croatiae saecula duo - Wikipedia

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    Plorantis Croatiae saecula duo (English: "Two centuries of Croatia in mourning") is a poetical work by Pavao Ritter Vitezović, published in 1703 in Zagreb. As with many of Vitezović's works, it is written in Latin. The unusual structure of the work makes it difficult to classify, being variously described as a poeticized chronicle, [1 ...

  6. Croatian literature - Wikipedia

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    Croatian literature refers to literary works attributed to the medieval and modern culture of the Croats, Croatia, and Croatian.Besides the modern language whose shape and orthography were standardized in the late 19th century, it also covers the oldest works produced within the modern borders of Croatia, written in Church Slavonic and Medieval Latin, as well as vernacular works written in ...

  7. Anđelka Martić - Wikipedia

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    Anđelka Martić. Anđelka Martić (1 May 1924 – 11 November 2020) was a Croatian writer and literary translator. [1] [2] [3] She is best known for her children's war prose, especially for her novel Pirgo about a friendship of a boy and an orphan fawn in the whirlwind of the Second World War .

  8. Svit se konča - Wikipedia

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    Svit se konča. " Svit se konča " ( transl. 'The light is dying away' or 'The World Ends') [1] is a 14th-century poem written in old Chakavian Croatian language. [2] The poem is most commonly described as a satire on the life of clergy, criticizing the corruption within the Catholic Church. [3] Written in 13 stanzas of 3-4 predominantly ...

  9. Miroslav Krleža - Wikipedia

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    On the Edge of Reason and The Banquet in Blitva are satires (the latter located in an imaginary Baltic country and called a political poem), saturated with the atmosphere of all-pervasive totalitarianism, while The Banners has been dubbed a "Croatian War and Peace". It is a multi-volume panoramic view of Croatian (and Central European) society ...