Ruke

Ruke

Ranko Marinković

Die Hauptfiguren dieser Geschichte, nach der die gesamte Sammlung benannt ist, sind die linke und die rechte Hand. Sie befinden sich auf dem Rücken des Mannes, wobei die linke Hand in der rechten liegt, von der sie sich im Charakter unterscheidet, weshalb

Die Sammlung „Hände“ umfasst acht oder neun Kurzgeschichten:

– Dein einsames Leben

– Rock

– Staub

– Engel

– Knochensterne

– Benito

– Floda von Reltih

Hände

– Umarmung; einige Ausgaben enthalten zusätzlich die Kurzgeschichte „Karneval“.

Editor
Milica Grabovac
Dimensions
16.5 x 12 cm
Pages
237
Publisher
Svjetlost, Sarajevo, 1964.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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