U svijetu snova: Jugoslavenske narodne pripovijetke

U svijetu snova: Jugoslavenske narodne pripovijetke

The book "In the World of Dreams: Yugoslav Folk Tales", edited by Sulejman-Brato Ćišić, is a collection of traditional stories from different parts of the former Yugoslavia.

The collection includes stories such as "Seven Vlašićs", "Baš-Čelik", "Pearl", "Iron-headed Wolf", "Happy Hour", "Savage", "Good returns to good", "Twelve Brothers and Sisters", "Babovina", "Embroidered Scarf" and "Poor Young Man and the Fox". Each story reflects the richness of the oral tradition, conveying the wisdom, moral lessons and cultural values ​​of the people from these areas.​​

Illustrations by Fehim Avdić further enrich the book, providing a visual experience that complements the narrative content. This collection is intended for younger readers, but also for everyone who wants to explore and understand the cultural heritage of the Yugoslav peoples through their folk tales.

Editor
Sulejman-Brato Ćišić
Illustrations
Fehim Avdić
Graphics design
Muamir Rakić
Dimensions
20 x 14.5 cm
Pages
127
Publisher
Veselin Masleša, Sarajevo, 1979.
 
Distribution: 8,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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