LC control no. | n 80038343 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PG1418.A6 |
Personal name heading | Andrić, Ivo, 1892-1975 |
Variant(s) | Andrich, Ivo, 1892-1975 Andriḱ, Ivo, 1892-1975 Andritch, Ivo, 1892-1975 Andriqi, Ivo, 1892-1975 Андрић, Иво, 1892-1975 Андрич, Иво, 1892-1975 אנדריץ', איוו, 1892-1975 |
Other standard no. | Q47561 0000000121446464 118503014 cb118888296 026686686 |
Birth date | 1892-10-09 |
Death date | 1975-03-13 |
Place of birth | Travnik (Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina) |
Place of death | Belgrade (Serbia) |
Field of activity | Authorship Poetry Diplomacy |
Profession or occupation | Authors Poets Diplomats |
Special note | Machine-derived non-Latin script reference project. Non-Latin script references not evaluated. |
Found in | Mezhdu mifom i igroĭ, 1992: t.p. (Andricha) p. 3 (Ivo Andricha, b. 10-09-1892, d. 03-13-1975; Jugoslav writer; won Nobel Prize for literature in 1961) Omer Pasha Latas, 2018: ECIP t.p. (Ivo Andrić) data view (1892-1875; b. in Travnik, Bosnia; founding member of the first Yugoslav youth organization in Bosnia, he was imprisoned in 1914 for his involvement in the Young Bosnia independence movement; he served in the Yugoslav diplomatic service until 1941, when he returned definitively to Belgrade; his first work appeared in 1914 and he published six volumes of short stories and five novels, as well as verse, essays, and reflective prose. In 1961 he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature) Nobel Foundation, WWW, viewed on March 21, 2019: The Nobel Prize in Literature 1961 (The Nobel Prize in Literature 1961 was awarded to Ivo Andric "for the epic force with which he has traced themes and depicted human destinies drawn from the history of his country") Plane ogurzeza, 2017: title page (Ivo Andriqi) |
Associated language | srp |