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" "Ever more alone, ever madder, remoter, sadder alone,
ever darker, ever baser, as it awfuls more and more.<p>Ever colder, ever viler, ever icier,
autumn's lonely void, as it autumns more and more.<p>
Miroslav Krleža (7 July 1893 – 29 December 1981) was a Yugoslav and Croatian writer who is widely considered to be the greatest Croatian writer of the 20th century. He wrote notable works in all the literary genres, including poetry (Ballads of Petrica Kerempuh, 1936), theater (Messrs. Glembay, 1929), short stories (Croatian God Mars, 1922), novels (The Return of Philip Latinowicz, 1932; On the Edge of Reason, 1938), and an intimate diary. His recurrent theme is bourgeois hypocrisy and conformism in Austria-Hungary and the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Krleža wrote numerous essays on problems of art, history, politics, literature, philosophy, and military strategy, and was known as one of the great polemicists of the century. His style combines visionary poetic language and sarcasm.
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A Person Unknown has brought Autumn
in the North Room.
Oh now,
when all is color, harvest, and smell of wine,
when one hears the song of Things and Beasts,
when the longing dead yell in their graves,
A Person Unknown has brought Autumn
on a silver platter
in the room:
grapes and pears, apples and figs.<p>And outside there are steaming pools of sun juice,
as one hears through the window:
in the silk of day
a woman is singing.<p>And the birds tweet on.
Jesenja pjesma (The Autumn Poem), in: Poezija, p.31 (Zora, 1963)
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