Put ne vodi u dolinu

Put ne vodi u dolinu

Ignac Koprivec

Through vivid descriptions of landscapes, characters and their inner struggles, Koprivec creates a deep and emotional story about human destiny and the search for meaning in a world that has undergone great changes.

The novel "The road does not lead to the valley" by Ignac Koprivac is set in the post-war period in Styria, near the river Pesnica. The action takes place a few years after World War II. The main character is Ivan, a young man who returns home after the end of the war. Ivan is an idealist and a dreamer, and his search for meaning and love leads him through different situations and encounters.

The novel explores themes such as the trauma of war, love, identity and dealing with the past. Ivan faces his own internal conflicts, and his search for the truth about the events of the war leads him to a discovery that will change him forever.

Original title
Pot ne pelje v dolino
Translation
Ivan Brajdić
Editor
Brane Grabeljšek
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
327
Publisher
Spektar, Zagreb, 1974.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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