The Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh is a collection of poems by Miroslav Krleža, published in 1936, in which the poet, through the character of the folk sage and satirist Petrica Kerempuh, depicts the difficult history of the Croatian people, especially the p
Krleža's collection of short stories about the First World War. It is also Krleža's most famous work and one of the most famous anti-war works in Europe at the time.