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Domjanić's most famous collection of Kajkavian songs was first published in Zagreb in 1917 by the Croatian Writers' Association. A second, bibliophile edition of the collection was published for Christmas 1922.
The book presents a representative cross-section of Domjanić's lyric poetry: Kajkavian and Štokavian poems marked by intimacy, melancholy, love for the homeland, and musical softness of expression. The collection shows his range from elegy to cheerful fol
A piano usually has 88 keys, 52 white and 36 black, from which 88 tones emerge. A pianist usually reads 88 notes. These 88 micro-proses simultaneously constitute one piano and one piano concerto.
Fusions in search of fragments of identity, in a combination of verses and prose fragments, are at the forefront of this collection.
The title poem, "The Black Rabbit," represents a kind of symbolist maneuver within "real" poetry, because like Baudelaire's "Albatross," it possesses a pronounced unambiguous charge.