
Komandant Bugulme
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One of the most popular works of world humorous prose, written between 1921 and 1923. The satirical anti-war story follows Josef Švejk, a simple-minded Czech soldier, during World War I in the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy.
The collection "Humoreske" presents a vivid, humorous and critical cross-section of Hašek's short prose.
"Fruits of the Body" (1983) is a novel by Milan Ranković that explores physicality as a source of pleasure, suffering and social interaction in the context of Yugoslav socialism. The novel remains an under-read gem of Yugoslav prose in the 1980s.
In the year 1941, fourteen-year-old Lina is preparing for art school, for her first dates with boys, and for everything that summer has to offer.