Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević

Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević

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'''Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević''' ({{IPA|hr|sîːlʋije strǎximir krǎːɲtʃeʋitɕ|lang}}; 17 February 1865 – 29 October 1908) was a [[Croatia|Croatian]] poet, literary editor and translator, one of the central figures of the realism in [[Croatian literature]].{{sfn|Croatian Encyclopedia|2023}} As an editor of the [[Nada (magazine)|''Nada'' magazine]], he was "the most distinctive cultural phenomenon in [[Sarajevo]] at the turn of the century" and published the world's first translation of the then-young [[Luigi Pirandello]] in that magazine.{{sfn|Lovrenović|2002|p=159}} His most notable work was ''Bugarkinje,'' a book of poetry published in 1885 that explores the themes of Homeland, Man, and Universe.{{sfn|Croatian Encyclopedia|2023}}
'''Silvije Strahimir Kranjčević''' ({{IPA|hr|sîːlʋije strǎximir krǎːɲtʃeʋitɕ|lang}}; 17 February 1865 – 29 October 1908) was a [[Croatia|Croatian]] poet, literary editor and translator, one of the central figures of [[Literary realism|realism]] in [[Croatian literature]].{{sfn|Croatian Encyclopedia|2023}} As an editor of the [[Nada (magazine)|''Nada'' magazine]], he was "the most distinctive cultural phenomenon in [[Sarajevo]] at the turn of the century" and published the world's first translation of the then-young [[Luigi Pirandello]] in that magazine.{{sfn|Lovrenović|2002|p=159}} His most notable work was ''Bugarkinje,'' a book of poetry published in 1885 that explores the themes of Homeland, Man, and Universe.{{sfn|Croatian Encyclopedia|2023}}


== Biography ==
== Biography ==