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The Journal of Čarnojević

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The Journal of Carnojevic[1] is a lyrical novel by Miloš Crnjanski, which was first published in 1920.[2] The narrator of the novel is Petar Rajic, who tells his story in which there is no clearly established narrative flow, nor are events connected by cause and effect.[3]

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  1. ^ Crnjanski, Milos (1992). Дневник о Чарнојевићу [Journal of Čarnojevića] (in Serbian). Нолит. p. 123. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
  2. ^ "ΠΛΑΤΩ: plato online bookstore". Retrieved 2010-08-19.
  3. ^ Crnjanski, Milos; Milan Misic (2004). "Прича, сан и манифест. Један поглед на „Дневник о Чарнојевићу" [Story, dream and manifest. A look at The Journal of Čarnojevića]". In Radivoje Mikic; Vasa Pavkovic; Gojko Tešić (eds.). Дневник о Чарнојевићу [Journal of Čarnojevića] (in Serbian). Belgrade: Политика, Народна књига. p. 172. ISBN 86-331-1595-6.
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