Ivo Andrić

Ivo Andrić (October 9, 1892 – March 13, 1975) was a Croatian-Bosnian-Serbian writer and the only winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature from the former Yugoslavia (1961). He was born in Travnik and educated in Sarajevo, Zagreb, Vienna and Kraków. During World War I he was a political prisoner for sympathizing with Yugoslav unity. After the war he began a diplomatic career, working in various European capitals.

Andrić is best known for his novels and short stories that deal with the history and destiny of Bosnia and its people, often set in the Ottoman and Austro-Hungarian context. His most famous works are "Na Drini ćuprija", "Travnička hronika" and "Gospođica", which together form a kind of trilogy about Bosnian history and mentality. "Na Drini ćuprija", an epic novel about the centuries-old history of the city of Višegrad and its bridge, won him the Nobel Prize.

His style is calmly reflective, historically informed, and deeply humanistic, and his themes are often marked by reflections on evil, fate, suffering, and historical cycles.

Andrić left behind a rich body of essays, short stories, and novels, and his work continues to occupy an important place in the literature of Southeast Europe.


Naslovi u ponudi

Priča o vezirovom slonu i druge priče

Priča o vezirovom slonu i druge priče

Ivo Andrić
Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, 1983.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
3,22
Pripovetke

Pripovetke

Ivo Andrić
Mladost, 1978.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
4,99
Prokleta avlija

Prokleta avlija

Ivo Andrić

This work is considered to be Andrić's best composed work, precisely because of the narrative process in which he presented the story in a ring structure, i.e. in the work, the stories are told one inside the other. The characters are complex and layered,

Mosta, 1998.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
4,98
Republika 1950/1

Republika 1950/1

Vladimir Bakarić, Petar Šegedin, Miroslav Krleža, Gustav Krklec, Vladimir Popović, Drago Ivanišev...
Republika, 1950.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
6,80
Republika 1963/2-3

Republika 1963/2-3

Miroslav Krleža, Ivo Andrić, Šime Vučetić, Mirjana Matić, Josip Pupačić, Tomislav Slavica, Anđelk...
Zora, 1963.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Broširano.
6,82
Sabrana djela IV: Prokleta avlija

Sabrana djela IV: Prokleta avlija

Ivo Andrić

"Cursed courtyard" is one of Ivo Andrić's most famous works, originally published in 1954. This short but powerful work presents a deep analysis of human nature and destiny through the story of prisoners in an Ottoman dungeon known as the Cursed Court.

Svjetlost, 1977.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
8,246,59
Sabrana djela IX: Deca - pripovetke

Sabrana djela IX: Deca - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

This collection includes a series of stories that focus on the world of children, their innocence, curiosity, suffering and dealing with the cruelties of the adult world.

Mladost, 1967.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
7,32
Sabrana djela IX: Znakovi - pripovetke

Sabrana djela IX: Znakovi - pripovetke

Ivo Andrić

Diese Sammlung vereint eine Reihe von Andrićs kürzeren Werken, die sich mit menschlichen Schicksalen, historischen und sozialen Umständen sowie universellen Fragen der menschlichen Natur befassen.

Svjetlost, 1977.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
4,38
Sabrana djela X: Staze, lica, predeli

Sabrana djela X: Staze, lica, predeli

Ivo Andrić

„Wege, Gesichter, Landschaften“ ist eine Sammlung von Essays und Schriften von Ivo Andrić, die erstmals 1963 veröffentlicht wurde. Dieses Werk unterscheidet sich von Andrićs Fiktion dadurch, dass es sich mit philosophischen, introspektiven und autobiograf

Mladost, 1967.
Srpski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
5,86
Staze, lica, predeli

Staze, lica, predeli

Ivo Andrić

„Wege, Gesichter, Landschaften“ ist eine Sammlung von Essays und Schriften von Ivo Andrić, die erstmals 1963 veröffentlicht wurde. Dieses Werk unterscheidet sich von Andrićs Fiktion dadurch, dass es sich mit philosophischen, introspektiven und autobiograf

Svjetlost, 1988.
Hrvatski. Latinica. Tvrde korice.
6,42