![]() He started his political career as an advocate of unitary Yugoslavism, and after the Bolshevik revolution he became a fervent advocate of Leninism. He spent most of the First World War in hospitals as a military convalescent, while publishing his first books, which immediately turned him into a prominent writer. He graduated from a military cadet school in Pécs, and attended the Ludoviceum Military Academy in Budapest, from which he dropped out in 1913, starting a literary career. About the authorĥ Miroslav Krleža : writer and the most outstanding Croatian intellectual of the twentieth century. 1 Title: Banket u Blitvi roman u tri knjige (The banquet in Blitva a novel in three books).Ģ Originally published: Zagreb, Biblioteka nezavisnih pisaca, 1938.ĤThe excerpt used is from Miroslav Krleža, The banquet in Blitva, translated by Edward Dennis Goy and Jasna Levinger-Goy (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press, 2004), pp.
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