Crnjanski's first books portrayed the futility of war. He laid the foundations of the early avant-garde movement in Serbian literature, as exemplified by his 1920
Objašnjenje Sumatre (
The Explanation of Sumatra); •
Chosen verses (1954) •
Lament over Belgrade (1965);
Tales •
Stories about men (1924)
Novels •
The Journal of Carnojevic (
Dnevnik o Čarnojeviću, 1921) •
Migrations (
Seobe, 1929) •
Second book of Migrations (
Seobe, knjiga druga, 1962) •
Kod Hiperborejaca (1965) •
Kap španske krvi (1970) •
A Novel of London (
Roman o Londonu, 1971) •
Suzni krokodil (unfinished) •
Podzemni klub (questionable) Dramas •
Masks (1918) •
Doss-house (1958) •
Nikola Tesla Itineraries •
Ljubav u Toskani (1930) •
Knjiga o Nemačkoj (1931) •
Pisma iz Pariza •
U zemlji toreadora i sunca Other •
Sveta Vojvodina (1919) •
Antologija Kineske lirike, anthology (1923) •
Naše plaže na Jadranu (1927) •
Boka Kotorska – Der golf von Kotor (1928) •
Pesme starog Japana, anthology (1928) •
Sveti Sava (1934) •
Sabrana dela (1966) •
Stražilovo, poem (1973) •
Knjiga o Mikelanđelu, posthumous (1981) •
Embahade, posthumous (1985) •
Naša nebesa Lost works •
Son of Don Kihot, novel •
O ljubavi, drama •
Gundulić, drama •
Prokleti knez, drama •
Juhahaha, comedy inspired by
Peter I of Serbia •
The Shoemakers of London Some of the works were destroyed by the author himself, while other manuscripts of the novel
Son of Don Kihot was lost on the way to the print house. Some of his works are said to have been stolen in London. He also wrote many essays, articles, and other texts.
Migrations has been translated into English (Harvill 1994, ), but with the author's name transliterated as "Milos Tsernianski". Crnjanski wrote about forty texts about theater. Crnjanski also founded the newspaper
Putevi, with
Marko Ristić (1922), and
Ideje, a political paper (1934). He also published two books on eastern nations poetry anthology.
A Novel of London has been translated to English by Will Firth about 50 years after its original appearance in Serbian (
Diálogos 2020, ). == See also ==