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    Ivo Andrić (Serbian Cyrillic: Иво Андрић, pronounced [ǐːʋo ǎːndritɕ]; born Ivan Andrić; 9 October 1892 – 13 March 1975) was a Yugoslav novelist, poet and short story writer who won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1961. His writings dealt mainly with life in his native Bosnia under Ottoman rule.

  2. Ivo Andrić (born Oct. 10, 1892, Dolac, near Travnik, Bosnia—died March 13, 1975, Belgrade, Yugos. [now Serbia]) was a writer of novels and short stories in the Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian language, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961. Andrić studied in Poland and Austria.

  3. Ivo Andrić (Author of The Bridge on the Drina) Ivo Andrićs Followers (1,141) Born. in Dolac (Travnik), Bosnia and Herzegovina. October 09, 1892. Died. March 13, 1975. Website. http://www.ivoandric.org.rs/ Genre. Literature & Fiction, Historical Fiction, History. Influences. Dostoevsky, Kierkegaard. edit data.

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  5. Ivo Andrić The Nobel Prize in Literature 1961 . Born: 10 October 1892, Dolac, Bosnia (now Bosnia and Herzegovina) Died: 13 March 1975, Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia) Residence at the time of the award: Yugoslavia (now N/A)

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  7. Ivo Andrić has 269 books on Goodreads with 113960 ratings. Ivo Andrićs most popular book is The Bridge on the Drina (Bosnian Trilogy, #1).

  8. 4.33. 21,753 ratings1,666 reviews. A vivid depiction of the suffering history has imposed upon the people of Bosnia from the late sixteenth century to the beginning of World War I, The Bridge on the Drina earned Ivo Andric the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961.

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