Portnoyeva boljka

Portnoyeva boljka

Philip Roth

Portnoy's Disease is a 1969 novel by Philip Roth. Alexander Portnoy confesses to his psychiatrist, talks about his childhood and youth, about his love experiences and sorrows.

He talks openly and wittily about masturbation and sexual excesses. The novel was translated into Croatian by Zlatko Crnković and in 1971 he received the annual award of the Society of Croatian Literary Translators.

Original title
Portnoy' s complaint
Translation
Zlatko Crnković
Editor
Miroslav Kutanjac
Graphics design
Srečo Dragan
Dimensions
20 x 14.5 cm
Pages
242
Publisher
Mladinska knjiga, Zagreb, 1990.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

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