
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti #35 - Izabrana djela
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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Aljoša Pužar's The Question of Jurisdiction is a collection of poetry that dissects urban everyday life – between clinics, stations, and social networks, the poet observes and writes down a diagnosis of today, where poetry tries to survive.
Miana Vlaović's debut novel is a story about three generations of women in a patriarchal province, filled with recurring patterns of fate - love, betrayal, poverty, violence, and small struggles for dignity.
Historical prose about the settlement of Serbs in Croatian territories in the 15th century, focused on the fate of Kantakouzena Katarina Branković (daughter of Despota Jerina and Despot Đurađ Branković, sister of Mara, wife of Sultan Mehmed II the Conquer
In the novel, the cheerful Vragec family from Dubrava, Zagreb, faces new adventures. When the mysterious Bongo appears, the boys explore a series of comical and tense events, preserving kindness and togetherness.
In the story The Happy Cricket, a cheerful cricket lives carefree, happy in song and play, while hardworking ants remind him to work. The story teaches that true wealth lies in cheerfulness, joy, and an honest outlook on life.
In the novel Donkeys' Ribs Are Cracking - The Notes of a Town Scribe, Leo Držić humorously brings 17th-century Zagreb to life through the notes of clerk Dominik Pivarić. Through the conflicts between Gradec and Kaptol, a satirical chronicle of power, pett