Putopisi i studije 2: Putovanja / Sjećanja / Pogledi

Putopisi i studije 2: Putovanja / Sjećanja / Pogledi

Miroslav Krleža

Krleža's second travel collection, in which essays on Russian topics are joined by the text About Lenin, and a group of travel texts which, along with Letter from Koprivnica and Letimo nad Pannonia, also includes the Three Viennese Letters.

The book Travels / Memories / Views was edited by I. Frangeš and included in it texts that were omitted from the revised edition of Trip to Russia, thematic independent travelogues from the 20s, the text Ljudi putuju (1934), which concludes the book of impressions and essays Europe today in all its editions, and three travelogues written in the second half of the 40s (Excursion to the youth railway Brčko - Banovići, Na lađi, Brašančevo in Dubrovnik). In that book, although in the Memories group together with other articles on Hungarian topics, there is also Trip to Hungary 1947, a more independent travelogue with predominantly memoir features, first published in 1953 in the Republic.

Editor
Enes Čengić, Ivo Frangeš
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
431
Publisher
NIŠRO Oslobođenje, Sarajevo, 1985.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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