Fala ti navek, moj dragi breg!

Fala ti navek, moj dragi breg!

Božidar Staroveški

The book is a collection of Kajkavian poetry dedicated to the homeland, nature, native land and tradition.

Staroveški uses rich and picturesque Kajkavian idiom to express his love for his "hill", which symbolizes home, identity and lasting values. The title song "Thank you forever, my dear hill" is also a kind of anthem of patriotism and gratitude to nature.

Übersetzung
Ivan Žukina
Editor
Ivan Žukina
Maße
20,5 x 14,5 cm
Seitenzahl
80
Verlag
Humoristično društvo ''Zvonec'', Krapina, 1999.
 
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Latein Schrift. Taschenbuch.
Sprache: Kroatisch.

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