Martin Kukučín

Slovak author and playwright

Martin Kukučín - Artists & Creatives born May 17th, 1860
Born
Died

1928
98 years ago — 68 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Slovakia

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Born in 1860, this individual became a significant figure in Slovak literature, particularly recognized for contributions to prose and drama. The author studied medicine before fully immersing in writing. Influenced by both Slovak folklore and contemporary European literary movements, his works often depicted rural life and challenges faced by common people. This literary figure spent a portion of life in the United States, where he encountered various experiences that shaped his writing. The author's most acclaimed works include novels that portray the Slovak landscape and cultural heritage. His legacy in Slovak literature remains prominent.

Authored 'Rysavy Jano'

Wrote 'Na skok do Ameriky'

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