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Šeno's historical novel The Peasants' Revolt is a faithful reconstruction of the famous uprising of Croatian peasants in 1573 and all the events that preceded it.
Boy, Lady, Jerk, Drot (2005), the final part of the trilogy that began with Tequila and Apaurin Concert (2002) and continued with Blue Bar Dancer (2004), is a satirical and melancholic story about the criminal milieu of contemporary Croatia.
The French school of taste and form, as well as the tradition of Croatian lyricism from Štoos to Kranjčević, is the ground on which the most distinctive Croatian poetic personality grew.
The book by Veljko Kovačević, a writer and Spanish fighter, tells the story of the dramatic growth of the 1941 uprising in Gorski Kotar and the Littoral.
The anthology of Croatian drama by B. Hećimović is the second (after Marijan Matković's) anthology edition that represents the development of the entire national drama, with the fact that Hećimović's selection is much wider.