Kompromis

Kompromis

Slavko Kolar

In the work, the author depicts the lives of ordinary people in the countryside and, through humor and irony, speaks about human relationships, stubbornness, and efforts to resolve conflicts through agreement.

The plot revolves around a conflict between people who, due to different interests and personal pride, cannot easily find a common solution. Each side believes that it is right and does not want to give in. After numerous discussions, persuasions and misunderstandings, an attempt is made to reach a compromise that would satisfy both parties. However, Kolar shows that compromises are often not completely fair or honest, but rather the result of the need to avoid further conflicts or inconveniences. In the process, the characters discover their flaws, selfishness and stubbornness, but also their sense of how to navigate everyday life.

Dimensions
16 x 12 cm
Pages
147
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb, 1964.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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