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Andrić

[ahn-drich]

noun

  1. Ivo 1892–1975, Yugoslavian poet, novelist, and short-story writer: Nobel Prize 1961.



Andrić

/ ˈandritʃ /

noun

  1. Ivo (ˈiːvɔ). 1892–1975, Serbian novelist; author of The Bridge on the Drina (1945): Nobel prize for literature 1961

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The book that changed my mind Ivo Andrić’s The Bridge on the Drina.

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Reading Andrić, however, made me realise how the story changes depending on who tells it.

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You have to read history like Balkan Ghosts by Robert Kaplan, you should read a few novels, read TheBridge on the Drina by Ivo Andrić,

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They sit at the heart of Andrićgrad, a tourist-trap pastiche of a traditional Serbian town, recently built in tribute to Višegrad’s most famous son, Nobel-prize winning author Ivo Andrić.

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The novel, The Bridge Over The River Drina, by Nobel Literature Laureate Ivo Andrić is very highly recommended as a means of understanding the extremely turbulent narrative of the region, and because it is one of world literature’s great masterpiece.

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