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Ivo Andrić
Yugoslav novelist awarded the 1961 Nobel Prize in Literature for his historical epic 'The Bridge on the Drina,' set in Ottoman-era Bosnia.
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The top alternative to Ivo Andrić in 2026 is Gabriel García Márquez with a score of 9.3/10, followed by Albert Camus (9.2) and Toni Morrison (9.1).
Gabriel García Márquez
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Albert Camus
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Toni Morrison
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John Steinbeck
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