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The Colonel Has No One to Write to by Gabriel García Márquez is a story about an old colonel who has been waiting for years for his promised state pension. In poverty and uncertainty, he refuses to lose hope.
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The book 17 Collected Works of August Šenoa combines two thematically different narratives: a romantic love story in Vladimir and an autobiographical, nostalgic portrayal of childhood and revolutionary fervor in 1848 in The Spirits of the National Guard.
Spring in Badrovec (1955), the first edition of a collection of short stories by Vladan Desnica. Lyrical-reflexive stories from the Dalmatian region, written by Desnica in the 1950s, focused on a Dalmatian village in post-war chaos.