Hrvatska književnost • Hrvatska književnost
Nevidljivo pismo
Pavao Pavličić
U ovom romanu vraća se autor u svoj rodni grad i u svoju mladost. Riječ je o onom fatalnom ljetu između mature i upisa na fakultet kada se mnogim mladim ljudima događaju velike stvari (na primjer, prva ljubav)...
Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Titelseite
Alfred Pal
Maße
20 x 12 cm
Seitenzahl
232
Verlag
Znanje, Zagreb, 1993.
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Sprache: Kroatisch.
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