Serbische Literatur

Gorski vijenac

Gorski vijenac

Petar Petrović Njegoš

"Mountain Wreath" is an epic-dramatic work of Peter II. Petrović Njegoš, published in 1847. The plot is set in Montenegro at the end of the 17th century and depicts the struggle of Montenegrins against the Ottomans.

Rad, 1962.
Serbisch. Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
1,46
Gospodar zaborava

Gospodar zaborava

Oskar Davičo

Lord of Forgetfulness (1987) by Oskar Davič, a Serbian writer, is an experimental novel that combines poetry, prose, and philosophical reflection, exploring themes of memory, identity, and forgetting.

Globus, 1980.
Kroatisch. Latein Schrift. Fester Einband mit Schutzumschlag.
5,80
Gospođa Sabina

Gospođa Sabina

Evgenij Kumičić
Branko Đonović, 1963.
Kroatisch. Latein Schrift. Hardcover.
2,98 - 2,99
Granica

Granica

Đorđe Nešić

The collection is one of Nešić's key books from the post-war period of the 1990s, when he faced exile, minority status, and identity fractures on the border of two worlds – Croatian and Serbian, Slavonian and Danube.

SKD Prosvjeta, 2006.
Serbisch. Kyrillisch Schrift. Taschenbuch mit Einband.
8,36
Grešnik

Grešnik

Dobrica Ćosić

The Sinner (1985), the first part of the Time of Evil trilogy, is a historical novel set in Serbia between the two world wars. The novel follows the fate of intellectual Ivan Katić, exploring themes of ideological conflict and the breakdown of social valu

BIGZ, 1985.
Serbisch. Kyrillisch Schrift. Fester Einband mit Schutzumschlag.
11,74
Grobnica za Borisa Davidoviča

Grobnica za Borisa Davidoviča

Danilo Kiš

Today, some fifty years after the first printing, A Tomb for Boris Davidovich is considered one of the best prose books published in the former Yugoslavia, and it has become part of the world literary canon.

BIGZ, 1989.
Serbisch. Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
7,32
Gvozdeni beg : roman

Gvozdeni beg : roman

Miroslav Nastasijević
Minerva, 1982.
Serbisch. Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
3,50
Halo, Beograd I-II

Halo, Beograd I-II

Momo Kapor

Hello, Belgrade is the final part of a trilogy of records about Belgraders, their city and life in it, which includes the previously published books 011 and East-West.

Draganić, 2002.
Serbisch. Kyrillisch Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Das Buch besteht aus zwei Bänden
12,34
Hamsin 51

Hamsin 51

Dragan Velikić

The novel Hamsin 51 (1993) is one of Dragan Velikić's early highlights – a spectacular family saga and anti-war work written in the midst of the breakup of Yugoslavia, with an ending that will take place three decades later – in 2022.

PAIDEIA, 2012.
Serbisch. Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
9,32
Haosmos Basara

Haosmos Basara

Novica Milić

Novica Milić gives Basara the status he deserves - he reads him as a relevant world writer. He "pulls" it out of the bilge of the palanquin and places it on the stage of world literature, where only one thing matters: what and how the writer does with wor

Factum izdavaštvo, 2020.
Serbisch. Kyrillisch Schrift. Taschenbuch.
9,56