
Priče Branislava Nušića
A selection from Nušić's shorter humorous stories, which he wrote and published mainly in newspapers and magazines. With a foreword by A. G. Matoš.
One copy is available

A selection from Nušić's shorter humorous stories, which he wrote and published mainly in newspapers and magazines. With a foreword by A. G. Matoš.
One copy is available
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Predrag Lucić's second book of poetry, after "The Lovers from Verona" (2007), is a collection of irony, melancholy and contempt for canons - a dedication to the "ridicules" of Split, those who have woven their antics into the city's collective memory.
Luigi Pirandello's novel The Late Matthias Pascal (1904), a masterpiece of Italian literature, explores themes of identity, freedom, and social conventions through a tragic yet ironic story of a man trying to escape his life.
Bohumil Hrabal, a Czech writer known for his lyrical grotesque and humor, in his novel The Town Where Time Stood Still evokes childhood in the small town of Libeň (part of Prague), where time seems to stand still in a magical but melancholic world.
Ršumovićev prvi roman koji govori o literarnom i ljudskom sazrijevanju glavnog junaka, koji ima neke sličnosti sa samim piscem, i o nevoljama u koje je upao kad se susreo s dijelom svoje prošlosti.