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Serbian Cyrillic Yugoslav Bruno Schulz Vladimir Nabokov Jorge Luis Borges Boris Pilnyak Ivo Andrić Miroslav Krleža
Serbian Cyrillic Yugoslav Bruno Schulz Vladimir Nabokov Jorge Luis Borges Boris Pilnyak Ivo Andrić Miroslav Krleža
a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, essayist and translator. Kiš was influenced by Bruno
Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, Boris Pilnyak, Ivo Andrić andMiroslav
Krleža[1] among other authors. His best known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris
Davidovich and The Danilo
Kiš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Киш; 22
February 1935 – 15 October 1989) was a Yugoslav novelist,
short story writer, essayist and translator. Kiš was influenced
by Bruno Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, Boris
Pilnyak, Ivo Andrić andMiroslav Krleža[1] among other authors.
His best known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris
Davidovich and The Danilo Kiš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Киш; 22 February 1935 –
15 October 1989) was a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, essayist and translator. Kiš was
influenced by Bruno Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, Boris Pilnyak, Ivo
Andrić andMiroslav Krleža[1] among other authors. His best known works
include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and The Career[edit]
After feeling weak for several months, Kiš was diagnosed with
metastatic lung cancer in September 1989. He died a month later,
on October 15, 1989. Kiš was 54 at the time of his death, the same
age that his father had been when he was sent to Auschwitz.[19]
Personal life[edit]
After feeling weak for several months, Kiš was diagnosed with
metastatic lung cancer in September 1989. He died a month later,
on October 15, 1989. Kiš was 54 at the time of his death, the same
age that his father had been when he was sent to Auschwitz.[19]
Personal life[edit]
After feeling weak for several months, Kiš was diagnosed with
metastatic lung cancer in September 1989. He died a month later,
on October 15, 1989. Kiš was 54 at the time of his death, the same
age that his father had been when he was sent to Auschwitz.[19]
Personal life[edit]
After feeling weak for several months, Kiš was diagnosed with
metastatic lung cancer in September 1989. He died a month later,
on October 15, 1989. Kiš was 54 at the time of his death, the same
age that his father had been when he was sent to Auschwitz.[19]
Personal life[edit]