Croatian literature

Moj kućni mandarin

Moj kućni mandarin

Milorad Stojević
Ceres, 2000.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.50
Moj nesporazum s đavolom

Moj nesporazum s đavolom

Stjepan Godić

This book is part of the series "Slavonica - contributions of Slavonia to Croatian literature and history".

Privlačica, 1994.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
6.42
Monáda

Monáda

Sana Perić

Sana Perić's first novel in which the author offers a new view of everyday life by passing autobiographical elements through the filter of philosophy in which, as suggested by the title evoking Giordano Bruno and Leibniz, the cosmic intertwines with the p

24 sata, 2020.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback with dust jacket.
8.54
Mona Lisa, to sam ja!

Mona Lisa, to sam ja!

Vesna Ivanović

Vesna Ivanović offers us a lively read, instructive and encouraging. Certainty and doubt, but also a constant search for answers. - Mona Lisa, it's me!

24 sata, 2005.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
10.92
Možeš pljunuti onoga tko bude pitao za nas

Možeš pljunuti onoga tko bude pitao za nas

Robert Perišić

"You can spit on whoever asks about us" by Robert Perišić [first printed in 1999] is a cult book of stories from the nineties. It has not been on sale for years, so many who know Perišić from his more recent works have not had the opportunity to read this

Samizdat B92, 2002.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.26
Mreže

Mreže

Koš Erih
Svjetlost, 1968.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
3.50
Mrtvacima ulaz zabranjen: Humoristički krimić o Timothyju Tatcheru

Mrtvacima ulaz zabranjen: Humoristički krimić o Timothyju Tatcheru

Nenad Brixy

"No entry to the dead" by Nenad Brixy is a humorous crime story that follows detective Timothy Thatcher. The action takes place in a small town full of unusual characters and bizarre situations.

Znanje, 1982.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.22
Mrtvi kapitali

Mrtvi kapitali

Josip Kozarac

The very title of the novel tells us how Kozarac was preoccupied with the uncultivated, dead land that is waiting for a man, a hardworking peasant, who will cultivate it. He called it "dead capital".

Nolit, 1969.
Serbian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
2.68
Mudre i lude djevice: pjesničke proze

Mudre i lude djevice: pjesničke proze

Tin Ujević
Narodna prosvjeta, 1957.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
17.52
Muška kurva: Roman iz zagrebačkog života

Muška kurva: Roman iz zagrebačkog života

Zvonimir Majdak

The author portrays the Zagreb techno-managerial environment where machinations and the struggle for personal prestige reign, hidden by the cloak of self-management, and the morality of that world is stamped by the author in the very title of the book.

Znanje.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
4.62