Dvanaest hodočasnika

Dvanaest hodočasnika

Gabriel Garcia Marquez

The twelve stories in this book were written over the past eighteen years. Before taking on their current form, five of them were adapted into newspaper articles and film scripts, and one into a television series.

Gabriel García Márquez, one of the most famous Latin American writers, winner of the Nobel Prize in 1982, is known to be an exceptionally skilled writer, the author of many unforgettable books that have long since become part of the common, planetary reading experience. Many claim that the most beautiful book by Márquez is the collection of short stories The Twelve Pilgrims, because each of these stories, without any exaggeration, is purified to the point of perfection. Readers in Croatia have recognized The Twelve Pilgrims as one of those books that always captivates with its simplicity and digestibility, and it has already seen several Croatian editions.

Original title
Doce Cuentos Peregrinos
Translation
Tamara Horvat Kanjera
Editor
Milana Vuković Runjić
Illustrations
Balthus
Graphics design
Boris Runjić
Dimensions
19.5 x 13 cm
Pages
164
Publisher
Ceres, Zagreb, 1998.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53610-870-1

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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