^Aviel Roshwald, Richard Stites, ed. (2002). European Culture in the Great War. Cambridge University Press. hlm. 201. By the end of the [First World War], Krleža had established himself as the leading figure of twentieth-century Croatian literature, a position he was never to relinquish.
^Tomáš Bubík, Atko Remmel, David Václavík, ed. (2020). Freethought and Atheism in Central and Eastern Europe. Routledge. The greatest literary and cultural figure of the time was Miroslav Krleža, who achieved an enormous literary opus that included the most important texts of 20th-century Croatian literature.Pemeliharaan CS1: Banyak nama: editors list (link)
Sumber
Enes Čengić; S Krležom iz dana u dan, Globus, 1986, Zagreb
(dalam bahasa tidak diketahui) Viktor Žmegač: Krležini europski obzori, 1984, Zagreb