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  1. 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.

    • Miroslav Krleža
    • 1922
  2. www.gavella.hr › production-archive › croatian-god-marsCroatian God Mars - Gavella

    Directed by Sebastijan Horvat, one of the most interesting Slovene directors, interested in the disolution of form and in the ''emotional map'' of the performer, and dramatized by Milan Marković, Croatian God Mars gathers ten actors prepared for the experience of total theatre...

  3. The most notable collection of Krleža's short stories is the anti-war book Croatian God Mars, on the fates of Croatian soldiers sent to the World War I battlefields. Plays. Krleža's main artistic interest was centered on drama.

  4. Miroslav Krleža, Banquet in Blitvia. Miroslav Krleža, Croatian writer, (Zagreb, July 7, 1893 – Zagreb, December 29, 1981). He was the author of the most significant texts in the Croatian literature of the 20th century and the actuator of many cultural initiatives funded on the critical awareness of the Croatian society, which made his opus ...

  5. Miroslav Krleža, considered Croatias most important 20th century author, an-nounced his arrival as a major literary talent soon after the end of the First World War with a collection of short stories and works published collectively as The Croatian God Mars, a work that has since served as a gateway for popu-lar (and sometimes scholarly) unders...

  6. This thesis explores the impact of the Great War in Croatia on the male wartime generation through a study of Croatian veterans, that is, men from Croatia who fought or served in the Habsburg army from 1914-1918.

  7. The essay considers Miroslav Krleža's short story collection Croatian God Mars taking as a starting point the author's anti-militant attitude and political views at the time. Special consideration is given to the discursive context of the creation of...