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A post-war novel, the so-called native prose, published in 1952, a revised version dates from 1956, the first part of the "Kurlan trilogy" (followed by "Neisplakani", 1955 and "Tijela i duhovi", 1981) by the Croatian playwright, short story writer and nov
Krleža's drama with an extensive afterword by Branko Hećimović, biobibliographic contributions by Slavko Batušić and photos of scenes from "Areteja" performed by the National Theater, Belgrade.
The poetry collection, the second in the author's oeuvre, stands out for its exceptional linguistic sensitivity and modernist expression. Dunđerović combines poetic introspection with elements of everyday life, creating layered images that balance between
The poetry collection "Night" (1964) by Oto Šolc occupies a central place in Šolc's work, connecting his early narrative phase with his later reflective works.