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The first volume of the first critical edition of Matoš's collected works brings together early collections of sketches and short stories, Iverje (1899) and Novo iverje (1900) - humorous, satirical and fantastic stories with autobiographical motifs.
The book you are holding in your hands is the private diary of Dr. Franjo Tuđman, which he kept from the beginning of 1973 to the end of 1989.
Growing up as a boy in New York in the 1930s in a Jewish family of Russian origin, with plenty of other autobiographical elements.
The eighth volume of Matoš's Works, edited by Julije Benešić, is a collection of feuilletons, travelogues and impressions of Zagreb, its surroundings and Croatian regions, full of lyrical landscapes, social criticism and polemical observations.
Like a wild beast, he creates anxious, ironic and psychologically dense prose about the individual's conflict with the world, people and himself, on the verge of rebellion, fear and exhaustion.
"Notebooks" are posthumously published notebooks by Ivo Andrić, consisting of twelve original volumes and separate sheets. They contain his thoughts on literature, history, art, man, and the creative process.