Milos Crnjanski | High-Quality & Recent
: Following WWII, he lived in exile in London for 25 years. He worked humble jobs, including as a clerk and a shoemaker's assistant, before finally returning to Belgrade in 1965. 🏆 Legacy and Recognition
Crnjanski's life was as dramatic as his novels, marked by shifting borders and political upheaval. Milos Crnjanski
: Known for its "infinite sentence," a lyrical, melodic prose that often feels like poetry in disguise. : Following WWII, he lived in exile in London for 25 years
: His magnum opus. An epic historical novel following the 18th-century Serbian migrations, focusing on the internal and external wandering of the people. : Following WWII