Milorad Pavlović — Krpa (Belgrade, 4 October 1865 — Belgrade, 29 January 1957) was a Serbian writer, publicist, translator, and editor and publisher of Glasnik za zabavu i nauku (Entertainment and Science Herald).[1][2]
While studying abroad, in the German Empire, his interest in the work of Anton Chekhov and Afanasy Fet[3] led him to study the Russian language and try his hand in translating. He eventually translated several of Chekhov's short stories and novellas, entitled Čehovjevih Pripovedaka and Ruski ljudi (both published in 1890)[4] and Fet's poetry.[2] He also authored several books, including a memoir that appeared in 1963 in Belgrade's newspaper Politika entitled "A Witness to an Era."
Worksedit
Slika i karakteri iz srpskoga društva (Picture and Characters from Serbian Organizations);[5]
^Goy, E. D. (1958). "The First Translations of Fet into Serbian". The Slavonic and East European Review. 37 (88): 236–242. JSTOR 4205021.
^Božović, Zoran (2 November 1988). "Čehovljeva pripovetka u srpskoj književnosti". Filološki fakultet Beogradskog univerziteta – via Google Books.
^Božović, Zoran (2 November 1988). "Čehovljeva pripovetka u srpskoj književnosti". Filološki fakultet Beogradskog univerziteta – via Google Books.
^Bracewell, Wendy; Drace-Francis, Alex (2 November 2009). Balkan Departures: Travel Writing from Southeastern Europe. Berghahn Books. ISBN9781845452544 – via Google Books.
^Pavkovic, Aleksandar; Redan, Peter (6 November 2018). The Serbs and their Leaders in the Twentieth Century. Routledge. ISBN9780429772597 – via Google Books.
^Krpa, Milorad Pavlović; Dimitrijević, Kosta (2 November 1991). "Kralj Aleksandar I Karađorđević u ratu i miru". Narodna knj. – via Google Books.
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