The third issue of the yearbook "Football" - reports on the matches of the national team, an overview of the national championship of Yugoslavia, all leagues and results, an article about Hajduk's tour of South America, an overview of the European champio
Havel speaks honestly and deeply about his life, his literary journey, his dissident struggle, and his moral responsibility in a totalitarian regime. An intimate autobiographical confession of a dissident facing the "remote interrogation" of the free worl
Irida, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
14.52 €
Russian literature • Political journalism • Travel Books • Interviews
A vivid account of the author's trip to Afghanistan in 1921-1922, a country in a turbulent period of modernization under the reformist king Amanullah Khan, the clash of tradition and the new age, and the exotic life of Afghan society.
Naklada Binoza, 1935.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
3.22 - 7.54 €
Essays and diaries • Croatian literature • Columns and essays • Controversies and articles • Interviews
Ivan Lovrenović's collection documents thirty years of change in Bosnia and Herzegovina through interviews, essays, and dialogues. The author, a witness to the era, examines old attitudes in the new reality, emphasizing the atrophy of rationality and soci
How fortunate that today we have access to the most important recordings of conversations with André Gide, Henry James, Marcel Proust, Walt Whitman...
MeandarMedia, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
13.60 €
American literature • Documentary literature • Biblioteka HIT • Journalism and media • Political journalism • Interviews
Vietnam features Mary McCarthy's travelogues of war-torn Vietnam. The author critically portrays the war, political propaganda, and the dire consequences of the conflict for the civilian population.
Znanje, 1969.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.46 €
Political philosophy • Contemporary philosophy • Autobiographies and Memoirs • Interviews
A book of interviews in which Kołakowski retrospectively describes his life and intellectual journey through the turbulent 20th century – from pre-war Poland, through Nazi occupation, Stalinism, revisionist Marxism, to exile in the West.