When Andrić was two years old, his father Antun died. He was born as Ivan, but became known by the diminutive Ivo. Ivan Andrić was born on October 9, 1892, to a Roman Catholic family of Croatian parentage, in Travnik, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of the Ottoman Empire, under control of Austria-Hungary. His native house in Travnik has been transformed into a Museum, and his Belgrade flat on Andrićev Venac hosts the Museum of Ivo Andrić. His writings dealt mainly with life in his native Bosnia under the Ottoman Empire. Nobel Laureate Ivan "Ivo" Andrić (Cyrillic: Иво Андрић) (Octo– March 13, 1975) a Yugoslav novelist, short story writer, and winner of the 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature. ožujka 1975., Beograd) srpski i hrvatski pjesnik, prozaik, književnik i diplomat iz Bosne i Hercegovine, dobitnik Nobelove nagrade za književnost 1961.
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