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Književni jug

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Književni jug, The Literary South, was a Serbo-Croatian literary magazine published in Zagreb from January 1918 to December 1919. It aimed to help lay the groundwork for a future Yugoslav literature. From January to July 1918, editors were Ivo Andrić, Niko Bartulović, Vladimir Ćorović, and Branko Mašić. In July 1918, Anton Novačan and Miloš Crnjanski joined, and Ćorović left. The magazine published Serbo-Croatian works in both Cyrillic and Latin alphabets, as well as some untranslated Slovenian pieces. It was one of the most influential pro-Yugoslav journals of its time. Notable authors featured include Tin Ujević, Miroslav Krleža, Antun Barac, Vladimir Nazor, Isidora Sekulić, Sima Pandurović, Aleksa Šantić, Borivoje Jevtić, Ivo Vojnović, Dragutin Domjanić, Dinko Šimunović, Gustav Krklec, Ivan Cankar, Fran Albreht, and Franc Ksaver Meško.


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