Danilo Kiš was a Yugoslav writer who wrote novels, short stories, essays and translated works. He was influenced by authors such as Bruno Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, and Boris Pilnyak. Some of his most well known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and The Encyclopedia of the Dead.
Danilo Kiš was a Yugoslav writer who wrote novels, short stories, essays and translated works. He was influenced by authors such as Bruno Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, and Boris Pilnyak. Some of his most well known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and The Encyclopedia of the Dead.
Danilo Kiš was a Yugoslav writer who wrote novels, short stories, essays and translated works. He was influenced by authors such as Bruno Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, and Boris Pilnyak. Some of his most well known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and The Encyclopedia of the Dead.
Danilo Kiš (Serbian Cyrillic: Данило Киш; 22 February 1935 – 15 October 1989) was a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, essayist and
translator. Kiš was influenced by Bruno
Schulz, Vladimir Nabokov, Jorge Luis Borges, Boris Pilnyak, Ivo Andrić andMiroslav Krleža[1] among other authors. His best known works include Hourglass, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich and The