Oskar Davičo

Oskar Davičo

Oskar Davičo (born 1909 in Šabac, Kingdom of Serbia - died 1989 in Belgrade, Serbia, SFR Yugoslavia) was a distinguished Serbian novelist and poet of Jewish origin. A leading literary figure of his generation, he was the most acclaimed Serbian surrealist writer, and a revolutionary socialist activist.

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