Suton na Tiberu
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Suton na Tiberu

Nada Kesterčanek

"Sunset on the Tiber" is a book of lyrical travel writings by the author Nada Kostrčanek, who conveys her travel experiences through poetic descriptions and emotional reflections.

The author focuses on different regions, historical landmarks, landscapes and people she meets, making each page rich in picturesque details. Through lyrical prose, he evokes the atmosphere of a place, like Roman streets along the Tiber or ancient cities filled with history. Her descriptions exude refinement and a nostalgic tone, where nature and history become inseparable parts of the story. The book describes not only geographical locations but also inner journeys, inviting the reader to reflect on the transience, beauty and power of the moment. This poetic travelogue combines reality and introspective meditations, making it an impressive work for all lovers of travel and deep feelings.

Editor
Zlatko Milković
Illustrations
Edo Murtić, Ivo Geršić
Dimensions
11 x 8 cm
Pages
127
Publisher
Minerva nakladna knjižara, Zagreb, 1942.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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