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Kroatien
Titel im Angebot
Crna kutija
The Black Box is a kaleidoscope of married life and love relationships. It is a novel that implicitly speaks about all of us.
Crvotočina
The first crime novel by the experienced film director and screenwriter Davor Žmegač Crvotočina shows the complexity of the world, its appearances that can be compared to those of the movies, and opens up a series of moral questions...
Dunav: P.S. 1991. vukovarske razglednice
A moving and poignant chronicle of the siege and destruction of Vukovar in 1991 through 57 short "postcard" chapters. Pavličić does not write from the perspective of an "ordinary" Zagreb resident who spent the summer of 1991 in Vukovar, and then followed
Ekspozicija tame
Told from the perspective of a blind man, nicknamed Mračnjak, who is also its focal point, the novel Exposure of Darkness takes place in the imaginary Podravina village of Vir, where the wealthy merchant family of Cincaré Aviro also ended up as a result
Gdje je nestao Kir
Gradić gdje je vrijeme stalo
Bohumil Hrabal, a Czech writer known for his lyrical grotesque and humor, in his novel The Town Where Time Stood Still evokes childhood in the small town of Libeň (part of Prague), where time seems to stand still in a magical but melancholic world.
Impresionist
"The Impressionist" by Hari Kunzru, a debut novel published in 2002, tells the story of Pran Nath Razdan, a boy of hybrid descent – the son of an English father and an Indian mother, raised as the heir of a wealthy Kashmiri Brahmin near the Taj Mahal.
Kamen, cvijet i amen
Kamen, cvijet i amen is a novel in which one dreams of another life and escape, a novel about a world in which there is no place for those who are sensitive and an island whose sunny idyll is only an illusion, and superstition and primitivism strike where
Knjiga snova 1956.-2002.
The double life of an editorial legend.
Kopile Istanbula
Shafak carefully portrays the different nuances of Turkish defensiveness, but also considers the responsibility we bear for the crimes of our fathers, especially when the wound outlives the perpetrators.









