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Petrica Kerempuh (Croatian pronunciation: [pětrit͡sa kêrempuːx]) is a
literary character who
appears in a
number of
Croatian and
former Yugoslav works...
- The
Ballads of
Petrica Kerempuh (Croatian:
Balade Petrice Kerempuha) is a
philosophically poetic work by the
Croatian writer Miroslav Krleža, composed...
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Satirical Theatre Kerempuh (Croatian: Satiričko kazalište
Kerempuh) or
Kerempuh Theatre, is a
theatre in Zagreb,
Croatia founded in 1964 by the notable...
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works in all the
literary genres,
including poetry (Ballads of
Petrica Kerempuh, 1936),
theater (Messrs. Glembay, 1929),
short stories (Croatian God Mars...
- tišine 2004 -
Apsolutno sve 2007 -
Ultimate collection 2009 - Live in
Kerempuh "Zašto je Dado '49.
dobio ime Adolf?".
Jutarnji list (in Croatian). 6 March...
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appeared in more than
thirty films since 1997. "Luka Petrušić" (in Croatian). Satiričko kazalište
Kerempuh.
Retrieved 2018-03-21. Luka Petrušić at IMDb v t e...
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Kerempuh (Gavella), the lead
character in
Zaljubljenici (INK/FERR), the Priest, mother-in-law, neighbor,
sister in Dok nas smrt ne
rastavi (
Kerempuh)...
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Nightwood in 1936, the same year as
Miroslav Krleža's
Ballads of
Petrica Kerempuh. Then in 1939
James Joyce's
Finnegans Wake appeared. It was in this year...
- Baker's Daughter;
Three Slaps,
Satires from Hekuba, No,
Ballads of
Petrica Kerempuh…), and also
appeared occasionally as an actor. Darko's prin****l role in...
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several po****r
magazines (
Kerempuh,
Vjesnik u srijedu, Telegram). He was also one of the
founders of the
prominent theatres Kerempuh (then
called Jazavac)...