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Kis, Danilo

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Kis, Danilo

por Homo Poeticus: Essays & Interviews

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0374257914
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9780374257910
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New York. 1995. Farrar Straus Giroux. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket With the Remains of a Price Sticker on the Top Front Corner. 0374257914. Edited & With An Introduction by Susan Sontag. 283 pages. hardcover. . keywords: Literature Translated Yugoslavia Eastern Europe . FROM THE PUBLISHER - Danilo Kiš (February 22, 1935 - October 15, 1989) was a Yugoslavian/Serbian writer of Hungarian/Jewish - Serbian origin. Danilo Kiš was born in Subotica, Danube Banovina, Kingdom of Yugoslavia, the son of Eduard Kiš (Kis Ede), a Hungarian Jewish railway inspector, and Milica Kiš (born Dragicevic) from Cetinje, Montenegro. In that time all Montenegrins concidered them to be Serbs. During World War II, he lost his father and several other family members, who died in various Nazi camps. His mother took him and his older sister Danica to Hungary for the duration of the war. After the end of the war, the family moved to Cetinje, Montenegro, Yugoslavia, where Kiš graduated from high school in 1954. Kiš studied literature at the University of Belgrade, and graduated in 1958 as the first student to complete a course in comparative literature. He was a prominent member of the Vidici magazine, where he worked until 1960. In 1962 he published his first two novels, Mansarda and Psalam 44. Kiš received the prestigious NIN Award for his Pešcanik (‘Hourglass') in 1973, which he returned a few years later, due to a political dispute. During the following years, Kiš received a great number of national and international awards for his prose and poetry. He spent most of his life in Paris and working as a lecturer elsewhere in France. Kiš was married to Mirjana Miocinovic from 1962 to 1981. After their separation, he lived with Pascale Delpech until his early death from lung cancer in Paris. A film based on Pešcanik (Fövenyora) directed by the Hungarian Szabolcs Tolnai is currently in post-production. Kiš was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature and was due to win it, were it not for his untimely death in 1989. inventory #23860 ISBN: 0374257914.

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23860
Título
Kis, Danilo
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Homo Poeticus: Essays & Interviews
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ISBN 10
0374257914
ISBN 13
9780374257910
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Farrar Straus & Giroux (t)
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1995

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