Ivo Andri did not receive the Nobel Prize for his work “On the Drina”, as most people think



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For several decades, the works of Ivo Andri have been in compulsory reading in school and among the younger generation the opinion has been adopted that this great man of literature received an award for the novel “On the Drina River”. However this is not entirely true.


Sanja ulibrkSource: B92

Photo: Gettyimages / Keystone Features

Photo: Gettyimages / Keystone Features

Ivo Andri received, according to the regulations of the committee and the order, the Nobel Prize for “an epic force with which he captured the issues and presented the destinies of the peoples during an important historical period of his country.”

Some sources use the term “Bosnian trilogy”. He sublimated three literary works by Ivo Andri, based on which the committee decided to award him and present him. Although there is no such information on the official website of the Nobel Committee, it is said that “Travnika hronika”, “Gospoica” and “Na Drini uprija” are “the main culprits” and that the award went to our writer.

The award was presented to Andrew in Stockholm on December 10, 1961, in the Concert Hall of the Royal Vedic Academy.

The writer is the total amount of Nobel Prize money that the writer donated, in two parts, to the Bosnia and Herzegovina library fund.

Although it is written in the birth record that Ivo Andri was born on October 9, 1892, in all the documents where he wrote the date of birth in his own handwriting, he wrote on October 10. His mother took him to Sarajevo when he was still in his infancy, where he served her. In 1894, his father died of tuberculosis. Ivo Andri attended elementary school in Viegrad.

In the fall of 1903, he enrolled in the Great Gymnasium of Sarajevo, the oldest secondary school in Bosnia and Herzegovina. She lives with her mother, who works as a weaver in a nearby factory in Ilima.

Among high school students he was noted as a member of the nationalist youth. Collaborates in Hrvatska rije, Hrvatsko pokret, Savremenik; publishes book reviews, then poems and notes on art exhibitions. He published four Krakow Letters in the Croatian Movement. On June 28, 1914, he learned from his friend Durbey that Franz Ferdinand, the heir to the throne, had been assassinated in Sarajevo and then left Krakow. Arrive by train to Zagreb, and later to Rijeka, and arrive in Split by boat.

The next day, the police arrested him as a member of the national revolutionary youth. Then, on July 2, 1917, he was pardoned and went to Viegrad. In early autumn, he was mobilized into the army. In 1918, Andrie’s first book, Ex Ponto, a prose poem, was published.

The daily Borba, on October 19, 1961, announced that Ivo Andri was the most serious candidate for the Nobel Prize in Literature. Seven days later, Ivo Andrija received the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Assembly of the Serbian Cultural and Educational Association decides to award Andrija the Special Lobo Award.

He had a rich diplomatic career, serving in eight states and ten cities.

Photo: depositphotos / georgios

Photo: depositphotos / georgios

This is a “Roadside Signs” sentence.

“God, do not let our hearts remain empty, but grant me – because everything depends on your will – that we always want and hope, and that what we want is good and real and that our hope is not in vain. May the object of our desires be higher and more beautiful than our lives, and may we never betray the good hope of short and deceptive achievements that darken the view and the promise lies in vain.
Give us the right path, with temporary stumbling blocks and with peace and glory at the end. And give us wisdom and courage when you present us with trials.
And no matter where you go, don’t let us end up out of your all-encompassing harmony in the end, because we want that in every second, in every place, in every part. ”

He died at the Belgrade Academy of Military Medicine on March 13, 1975, at the age of 82. He was buried in Aleja Velika in the New Belgrade Cemetery.
We return to their acts and regimes, and of course ?! He described life with such precision that we find in his books the answers to the questions that have happened to us. So, we highlight some of the Nobel laureate’s confidence phrases, and you drink the comments that are your favorite quotes.

“You will get to know a person better if you watch them behave when they share something for free.

“A man who does not love is not capable of feeling the greatness of your love, nor the power of jealousy, nor the danger that it contains.”

“That silence is strength and talking is weakness, it shows in the fact that the elderly and children like to talk.”

“The beautiful duo is crying deeper.”

“Small-minded people are rarely afraid of being bored.”

“Not all people are as straight and as a straight man thinks.”

“In the land of hatred, they hate the one they can’t hate anymore.”

“In this society we all suffer equally, both women and men, only roles are divided, something like this: when we suffer for women, it is almost normal because women are not what we would like them to be. When women suffer because of us, it is always because we are who we are. But that’s the main thing, we all suffer and fight often, for a long time, in a cruel and senseless way. ”

“If people knew how little intelligence rules the world, they would die of fear.”

Prepared by: Sanja ulibrk



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