Croatian God Mars
1922 collection of short stories by Miroslav Krleža From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1922 collection of short stories by Miroslav Krleža From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Croatian God Mars (Croatian: Hrvatski bog Mars), is a collection of short stories, mostly antiwar and social topics by Miroslav Krleža, considered by many the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century.[1] A short story collection that depicted the exploitation of peasants and the miserable condition of the Croatian soldier, Hrvatski bog Mars proved to be his most notable short story collection.[2]
Author | Miroslav Krleža |
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Original title | Hrvatski bog Mars |
Language | Croatian |
Genre | collection of short stories |
Publication date | 1922, 1933, 1947 |
Publication place | Yugoslavia |
It was first released in 1922, then again in 1933, and in its final form in 1947.[2]
English translations of the first, fourth, and fifth story are available in Harbors Rich in Ships: Selected Revolutionary Writings. Translated by Željko Cipriš. New York: Monthly Review Press, 2017.
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