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Harbors Rich with Ships - The Selected Revolutionary Writings of Miroslav Krleza, Radical Luminary of Modern World Literature (Paperback)
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Harbors Rich with Ships - The Selected Revolutionary Writings of Miroslav Krleza, Radical Luminary of Modern World Literature (Paperback)
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A bold new collection of the writings of Miroslav Krleza, in
English for the first time Miroslav Krleza was a giant of Yugoslav
literature, yet remarkably little of his writing has appeared in
English. In a body of work that spans more than five dozen books,
including novels, short stories, plays, poetry, and essays, Krleza
steadfastly pursued a radical humanism and artistic integrity.
Harbors Rich in Ships gives English-speaking readers an
unprecedented opportunity to appreciate the astonishing breadth of
Krleza's literary creations. Beautifully translated by Zeljko
Cipris, this collection of seven representative early texts
introduces a new audience to three stories from Krleza's renowned
antimilitarist book, The Croatian God Mars; an autobiographical
sketch; a one-act play; a story from his collection of short
stories; One Thousand and One Deaths; and his signature drama, The
Glembays, a satirical account of the crime-ridden origins of one of
Zageb's most aristocratic families. Born in 1893 Zagreb, then a
city in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, Miroslav Krleza died in 1981
Zagreb, after it had become part of Croatia, a republic in
socialist Yugoslavia. He was educated in military academies that
served the Hapsburg monarchy, however, after fighting on the
Eastern Front during the First World War, he was sickened by the
War's lethal nationalism and became a fervent anti-militarist.
Krleza joined the Communist Party of Yugoslavia in 1918, but his
opposition to Stalin's artistic dictum of social realism, as well
as his refusal to support Stalin's purges, led to his expulsion
from the Party in 1939. He nevertheless helped found several
literary and political journals, and became a driving force in
Yugoslavia's literature. This collection will help readers of all
interests and ages see just why Krleza is considered among the best
of the literary moderns.
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