Pavao Pavličić
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Nevidljivo pismo
Der Roman „Der unsichtbare Brief“ von Pavle Pavličić ist ein Kriminalroman, in dem ein mysteriöser, mit unsichtbarer Tinte geschriebener Brief eine Untersuchung auslöst, die zu vergessenen Ereignissen, verborgenen Motiven und einem Verbrechen führt.
Poetika manirizma
Im ersten Teil werden kurz die Merkmale des Manierismus im Hinblick auf die wesentlichen Aspekte der literarischen Kunst beschrieben. Der zweite Teil stellt eine Veranschaulichung der im ersten Teil gezogenen Schlussfolgerungen dar.
Radovi na krovu: sedam džepnih krimića
Sedam kratkih, nezavisnih priča u formatu „džepnog krimića“ majstora hrvatske krimi proze: brze, napete, sažete, sa neočekivanim obrtima i Pavličićevom tipičnom mešavinom svakodnevnog života i zločina.
Rakova djeca
Rakovljeva deca su napeto štivo u kojem urednik crne hronike, Ivo Remetin, posećuje prijatelja koji je poginuo u saobraćajnoj nesreći i uključuje se u intrigantnu potragu za ubicom obolelih od raka.
Skandal na simpoziju
Skrivena teorija
Pavle Pavličić's hidden theory was included among the ten best domestic nonfiction books in 2006 in the "Jutarnje lista" selection.
Slobodni pad
Pavličić's novel deals with the psychological and ethical consequences of human choices in extreme circumstances. It is not just a novel about a man in crisis, but also a study of how a person reacts when they lose their support - in themselves, in others
Tajne zanata
Simply and without mystification, Pavličić reveals the secrets of his craft, which, revealed in this way, will perhaps help some to try their hand at writing.
Uvod u Marinkovićevu prozu
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary of Ranko Marinković's birth, Pavao Pavličić, who has been studying the author's work for years, has prepared a book of studies and essays dedicated to this classic of Croatian literature.
Večernji akt
The story, centered on the brilliant forger Mihovil, criticizes the literature and art of our time. It also reflects on a society that is ready to adapt the coordinates of history to its own needs.









