
Hrvatski enciklopedijski rječnik : Tar-Viš
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"The Walnut Courts" (2003) is one of Miljenko Jergović's most famous and moving novels. This novel remains one of the most important literary testimonies about the 20th century in the Balkans and the cost of forgetting.
In The House Where the Devil Dwells, Tribuson also thematizes the time of new poverty, crazy jokes on the way to earning money, usury, jealousy, revenge, strikes, and murders.
Andreas Ban is a writer and psychologist, above all an intellectual full of empathy, but his world has been collapsing for years, and when he retires into a miserable retirement and learns that he is ill, he takes a fresh look at the fragments of his life
In his new collection of stories, Radenko Vadanjel returns to the question he posed in his acclaimed prose debut "Diary of an Idleman": how far (and deep) can immobility take us?
The book is still required reading at philological faculties today because it systematically connects language with literature and social context for the first time. It is written clearly, without ideological exclusivity, which was a rarity in 1990.
Women, Fairy Tales, Queens – is the first in a series of story collections intended for an adult audience in which nine Croatian female writers decided to give voice to female characters from fairy tales.