
Spletanje i raspletanje čvorova - ogledi
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Ivan Aralica's novel Dogs in the Market Place (1986) is set in 18th-century Dalmatia, during the period of Venetian rule. The work is a historical novel with elements of philosophical reflection, characteristic of Aralica's style.
In the book, the strategy of framing the nation and collective identities from the top down and from the bottom up was implemented through the commemorative practices of events from the Second World War and the Homeland War in Croatia.
Zvonimir Berković, film director, screenwriter, theater critic and essayist, brings his letters, published in Globus and Vjesnik, to real and symbolic addressees of the Croatian past and present in one place.
Ilić considers how the satisfaction of one's own needs represents the meaning and condition of human existence.