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Ivo Brnčić

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Brnčić wrote several lyrical poems, short stories and theatre plays, but he is most known for his works in literary criticism and essayism. He became known mostly for his articles in journals, but he didn't publish a single book during his lifetime. Only in the 1950s, the literary historians
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and neorealist literary movements in Slovenia in the 1930s. His name has been strongly linked to the critical Marxist intellectual scene in the interwar period. Together with the left liberal
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convictions, he could not find a job for a long time. He made his living mostly from writing and translating. In 1940, he got employed as a professor in an elementary school in
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Since the publication of his collected works in the 1950s, Brnčić has been frequently considered as the foremost theorist of the
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edited his collected works. The first volume, which included his essays and critiques, was published in 1954 under the title
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Slovenian authors in the 1930s and early 1940s who embraced a lyrical version of
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Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb alumni
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People from the Municipality of Sveta Trojica v Slovenskih Goricah
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origin, particularly notable for his assessment of interwar
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essayist
literary critic
Croat
Slovene literature
Sveta Trojica v Slovenskih Goricah
Lower Styria
Austro-Hungarian Empire
Croatia
Slovene
left wing
Lojz Kraigher
Communist
Boris
Sergej Kraigher
Ljubljana
University of Ljubljana
University of Zagreb
Marxist
Drniš
Croatia
Kingdom of Yugoslavia
World War II
Croatian Home Guard
Yugoslav Partisans
Zenica
Independent State of Croatia
Chetniks
Herbert Grün
Janko Kos

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