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Ivan Aralica (born 10 September 1930) is a Croatian novelist and essayist. Born in Promina near Knin, and having finished pedagogical school and Philosophical Faculty at the University of Zadar, Aralica had worked since 1953 as a high school teacher in the backwater villages of the rural hinterland of northern and central Dalmatia. After a period of Communist infatuation (which resulted in a few weak novellas that can be labeled as socialist realism period pieces), Aralica was swept into the vortex of turbulent events known as the Croatian spring (1971). During this tumultuous era he allied with those who advocated greater Croatian autonomy and freedom for Croatian people in Communist Yugoslavia. The crackdown on the Croatian national movement and subsequent professional and social degrada

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  • Ivan Aralica (de)
  • Ivan Aralica (en)
  • Ivan Aralica (it)
  • Ivan Aralica (pl)
  • Аралика, Иван (ru)
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  • Ivan Aralica (Puljani-Promina, 10 settembre 1930) è uno scrittore e saggista croato. (it)
  • Ivan Aralica (ur. 10 września 1930 w Puljane) – chorwacki pisarz, scenarzysta oraz polityk. (pl)
  • Иван Аралица (хорв. Ivan Aralica; род. 10 сентября 1930, Промина) — хорватский писатель, эссеист, драматург, педагог. Член Хорватской академии наук и искусств. (ru)
  • Ivan Aralica (* 10. September 1930 in , Königreich Jugoslawien) ist ein kroatischer Schriftsteller und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten kroatischen Schriftsteller in der zweiten Hälfte des 20. Jahrhunderts. Seit 1992 ist er ordentliches Mitglied der Kroatischen Akademie der Wissenschaften und Künste. Als literarische Vorbilder nennt er unter anderem Knut Hamsun, Isaac Bashevis Singer, Thomas Mann, Truman Capote und Aldous Huxley. Der Verlag veröffentlichte von 2010 bis 2019 seine gesammelten Werke (insgesamt 35 Bücher). (de)
  • Ivan Aralica (born 10 September 1930) is a Croatian novelist and essayist. Born in Promina near Knin, and having finished pedagogical school and Philosophical Faculty at the University of Zadar, Aralica had worked since 1953 as a high school teacher in the backwater villages of the rural hinterland of northern and central Dalmatia. After a period of Communist infatuation (which resulted in a few weak novellas that can be labeled as socialist realism period pieces), Aralica was swept into the vortex of turbulent events known as the Croatian spring (1971). During this tumultuous era he allied with those who advocated greater Croatian autonomy and freedom for Croatian people in Communist Yugoslavia. The crackdown on the Croatian national movement and subsequent professional and social degrada (en)
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  • Ivan Aralica (en)
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