Croatian literature
Proljeće u Badrovcu
The collection "Spring in Badrovac" (published in Belgrade in 1955 by Prosveta, reprinted in Zagreb by SKD Prosvjeta in 2019) brings together short stories written by Desnica in the 1950s, focused on a Dalmatian village in post-war chaos.
Proljeće u Badrovcu
Spring in Badrovec (1955), the first edition of a collection of short stories by Vladan Desnica. Lyrical-reflexive stories from the Dalmatian region, written by Desnica in the 1950s, focused on a Dalmatian village in post-war chaos.
Proljeće u Karolinentalu
In his award-winning novel (V.B.Z. Award for the best unpublished novel in 2009), Dragan Pavelić takes the reader to Bosnia, actually to his native Sarajevo, to a period that encompasses the life span of the main character (1890 - 1964).
Prosjak Luka
Luka the Beggar (Book 3 of Collected Works) is one of the most famous and moving Croatian short stories. A warm story about the blind beggar Luka, his noble soul, suffering, and deep human wisdom in the 19th-century Zagreb area.
Prosjak Luka - Prijan Lovro
In his novels Prosjak Luka and Prijan Lovro, August Šenoa explores the fates of ordinary people through the prism of social injustice and morality. Through Luka's suffering and Lovro's kindness, Šenoa calls for understanding and solidarity, leaving a stro
Prošlost potomstvo pamti
This book is part of the series "Slavonica - contributions of Slavonia to Croatian literature and history".
Protokol jednog rastanka
Irena Vrkljan's new prose is a sad story about parting with her recently deceased partner, poet Benn Meyer Wehlack.
Prsten
The collection of selected poems by Dragutin Tadijanović in the Arion edition, with a gramophone record on which Tadijanović reads his poems, contains black and white photographs of the authors (Miodrag Ašanin, Tošo Dabac, etc.) and portraits (Antun Mezdj
Prva hrvatska glagoljska početnica: pretisak Početnice iz 1527
The oldest preserved Croatian primer and a significant monument of Croatian Glagolitic heritage, printed in Venice by Andrija Torresani. Facsimile reprint from 1983, with transliteration and afterword by Josip Bratulić.
Psi na jezeru
The novel explores how stories save from oblivion, but also how they hide the truth about human vulnerability. Short but layered, it combines reality with fantasy, reminding us that every encounter is a possible love or ruin.
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