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Milka Žicina (Prvča, Austria-Hungary, 9 October 1902 — Belgrade,Serbia, 3 February 1984) was a writer of novels with social themes in the period between the two world wars.[1] She mainly dealt with the problems of disenfranchised girls and women. [2] Both her output between the two world wars and after as a "socialist-forced-labor-camp prose" writer was misunderstood, ignored or underestimated by literary scholars. It was only after her death and the breakup of Yugoslavia that her work is now being rediscovered and better understood and appreciated.
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