The book brings a selection of literary conversations with prominent Croatian poets and writers who began their creative work in different periods.
Originating from radio broadcasts in direct dialogical communication, enriched with the writers' authentic views on art and life, they will be close to all lovers of the original and spontaneous words of writers.
A posthumous collection published on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the death of Dalibor Cvitan (1934–1993), a prose writer, poet, essayist and critic. It contains a selection of around twenty essays, short stories and feuilletons - a cross-secti
Društvo hrvatskih književnika, 2018.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.32 €
Language & linguistics • Philosophy of language • Philosophical methodology • Literary Theory
The book Opšta lingvistika or General Course in Linguistics (1916, compiled posthumously from the lectures of the Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure, 1857–1913) represents the foundation of structuralism and modern linguistics.
Nolit, 1969.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.34 €
Language & linguistics • Methodology • Education • Pedagogy • Literary Theory
A fundamental work of Croatian methodological science that explores the theory, goals, and methods of teaching literature, connecting the pedagogical, psychological, and aesthetic aspects of literary education.
Written on the basis of the most contemporary achievements of modern literary theory and criticism, this book is not only a living theory of literature, but also a critical anthology of literary theories.
Figures in our folk poetry, (JAZU 1880), is published in a reprint after a full 108 years. This classic work of Croatian philology is the first and to this day the only thorough and reliable systematization of tropes and figures in our country.
Globus, 1988.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.98 €
Essays and diaries • Literary criticism • Serbian literature • Literary Theory
A collection of interviews that complements the first book of essays from 1972. As a lecturer in Serbo-Croatian at the University of Bordeaux, Kiš reveals in conversations the core of his "po-ethics" - a morally and aesthetically charged vision of literat