Libero libar lira

Libero libar lira

Igor Divković

"Libero libar lira" is a collection of poetry by Igor Divković, published in 2023.

In this collection, the author explores the power and beauty of words, expressing a deep love for language. The poetry is imbued with playfulness and wit, but at the same time carries a thoughtful reflection on life and the world. Divković plays with erotic motifs, presenting them in a subtle and authentic way, thus emphasizing play as a fundamental principle of life. His fascination with words is manifested in the creation of linguistic harmony that invites the reader to interact and discover multiple meanings. Combining tradition and modernity, "Libero libar lira" provides the reader with a rich poetic experience that encourages reflection and rereading.

Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
149
Publisher
24 sata, Beograd, 2023.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:New
 

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