
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti #86 - Eseji, studije, kritike
Five Centuries of Croatian Literature (PSHK) is the largest publishing project in the history of Croatian literature.
Two copies are available

Five Centuries of Croatian Literature (PSHK) is the largest publishing project in the history of Croatian literature.
Two copies are available
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The short story collection Croatian god Mars by Miroslav Krleža is one of the most important anti-war works of Croatian literature. It was first issued in 1922, then in 1933, and took its final form in 1947.
A modest and shy peasant, Stjepan, falls in love with the most beautiful and desirable girl in the village – Marica. Although the chances of his love coming true are minimal, he suddenly attracts her attention and they get married.
Daniela's columns are honest reading with a very open view of reality and a healthy self-irony that turns to small things in life and makes them - spectacles.
Days of Tin and Echoes is a unique and distinctive book, a collection of poems by Andrijana Kos Lajtman, but perhaps also an imaginary poetic diary of Vesna Parun, or a verse film script for a film about our great poet.
"Soldiers' Songs" is a collection of poetry by Marijan Grakalić, published in 2023, which, through about fifty poems, brings intimate reflections on the experiences of soldiers during the war.
Vesna Ivanović offers us a lively read, instructive and encouraging. Certainty and doubt, but also a constant search for answers. - Mona Lisa, it's me!