Milos Crnjanski [BEST]

: Between the world wars, he served as a cultural attaché in Berlin and Rome.

: A seminal modernist novel reflecting the trauma of the Great War and the disintegration of the old world. Milos Crnjanski

: Following WWII, he lived in exile in London for 25 years. He worked humble jobs, including as a clerk and a shoemaker's assistant, before finally returning to Belgrade in 1965. 🏆 Legacy and Recognition : Between the world wars, he served as

: Included in the "100 Most Prominent Serbs" list, his work is mandatory reading in Serbian schools. : Between the world wars

: His epic Migrations was adapted into a major motion picture in 1989. Milos Crnjanski - IMDb

: He is often compared to Ivo Andrić as a founding father of Yugoslav literary modernism.