Discounted books
Corpus Mysticum
"Impressive! Impressive!" - Pope John Paul II. in front of Dimitri's Crucifixion, 1994.
Čovek i kamen
In this collection, the poet explores the themes of human existence, struggle, and the relationship between man and nature, using stone as a symbol of durability and strength.
Čovek koji je uzdrmao Treći rajh
Čovjek bez prošlosti
The most convincing part of this novel is certainly the one in Sarajevo, but also in other parts of the novel, Aleksandar Hemon connects interesting motives and observations in a breakneck fashion into a unique novel construction.
Čovjek bez zemlje
An exceptionally lucid and humorous look at life, art, politics, and the state of mind in contemporary America.
Čovjek koji je kupovao kuću
During the nineties, Josefina Dautbegović established herself with her collections as one of the key authors of recent Croatian poetry.
Crime and Its Victims
An Eternity 1987 Book of the Year and winner of a 1987 ECPA Gold Medallion Award!
Crnac
The novel The Black Man begins with the sentence “The house we lived in was wooden.” Wooden houses are reserved for fairy tales and stories for children.









