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Ivan Aralica was born in 1930 in Promina in the Dalmatian hinterland. He worked as a teacher, manager and principal in schools in Dalmatinska Zagora, and from 1971 as a teacher in secondary schools in Zadar. He was politically engaged in the late 60s and
Great joys and celebrations, just like shared misfortunes and natural cataclysms, bring people together and teach them to respect the true values of human life: friendship, compassion, helping others, kindness and love.
Croatian Circle, Volume XIII from 1932, edited by Branimir Livadić and Milovan Gavazzi, is a valuable publication of Matica Hrvatska that includes diverse literary, scientific and cultural contributions.
Ivan Aralica's novel Dogs in the Market Place (1986) is set in 18th-century Dalmatia, during the period of Venetian rule. The work is a historical novel with elements of philosophical reflection, characteristic of Aralica's style.
This book is part of the series "Slavonica - contributions of Slavonia to Croatian literature and history".
Auron is an unusual novel about the golden ratio – the perfect, ideal proportion of beauty, the universal secret code of all nature and the universe, a millennial inspiration for scientists and artists.