Sva moja braća

Sva moja braća

Milo Dor

The book follows the turbulent life of the Zanović brothers from Budva in the 18th century, famous for their adventures at European courts. The focus is on Stjepan Zanović, a charismatic but controversial figure, a Freemason and friend of Casanova, and th

The novel explores the ambitions, intrigues, and conflicts of the Zanović brothers as they navigate the political and social circles of Europe, often sparking scandals. Dor uses historical sources to bring their adventures to life, portraying them as colorful figures who balance between genius and deceit.

The story unfolds through Stjepan’s exploits—from gambling parlors to diplomatic games—as the Zanović brothers attempt to build influence in the world of the aristocracy. Their struggle for power and recognition often brings them into conflict with the powerful, and the novel reveals how their ambition leads to both rise and fall. Dor masterfully blends historical fact with fiction, creating a rich fresco of 18th-century European society, emphasizing themes of greed, identity, and moral compromise. Stjepan’s relationship with Casanova further enriches the story, depicting a world of adventurers and opportunists.

Original title
Alle meine Brüder
Translation
Anka Katušić-Balen
Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Illustrations
Dražen Pomykalo
Graphics design
Alfred Pal
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
416
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1987.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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