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Birth Certificate: The Story of Danilo Kiš
Mark Thompson writes a biography of one of the most important European writers of the 20th century. Through a combination of research, literary analysis, and personal portraiture, he portrays Kiš as an anti-fascist, modernist, and witness to the traumas o
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A satirical search for hidden treasure in post-revolutionary Russia. Former nobleman Ippolit Matveyevich Vorobyaninov and con artist Ostap Bender chase after valuables, exposing the greed and absurdities of Soviet society.
Teror narodu: Povijest OZNE, Titove političke policije
In the book, historian William Klinger investigates the origin and operation of OZNA - the brutal repressive apparatus of communist Yugoslavia, which monitored, imprisoned and liquidated political opponents.
Kultura i komunikacija: Logika povezivanja simbola
In Culture and Communication, Edmund Leach explores social relations through language, rituals, and symbols. He connects anthropology with communication theory, showing culture as a system of meaning that shapes human behavior.
Dama u jezeru
Raymond Chandler's novel The Lady in the Lake features private detective Philip Marlowe investigating the disappearance of a woman whose trail leads to a mountain lake. A dark tale of corruption, lies, and human weakness that exposes the hidden face of Ca
Vila Živković-Adrowski-Lubienski: Stanari, povijest izgradnje i opremanja historicističke rezidencije u Jurjevskoj 27 u Zagrebu
The monograph explores the history of the Živković-Adrowski-Lubienski villa at Jurjevska 27, revealing the circumstances of its construction, architectural features, and the complex life path of its owners in the context of Zagreb's cultural heritage of t
Kleopatra: Egipatska kraljica
The novel tells the lavish story of the last Egyptian queen, a woman of exceptional intelligence and beauty, whose life, love affairs with Caesar and Antony, and tragic death symbolize the collision of power, passion, and fate.
Peta strana svijeta
Through travelogues and personal accounts, Jasen Boko describes South America – a continent of contrasts, passion and unrest. Combining history, culture and personal reflections, he searches for what it means to be “at home” in the world.
Žena i njen pajac
The novel The Woman and Her Clown by Pierre Louÿs tells the passionate story of the beautiful Conchita and her lover André, whose relationship of passion, jealousy, and humiliation shows how love can become a game of power and cruelty.
Osman
In the epic poem Osman Gundulić celebrates the victory of the Christian army in the Battle of Hotin (1621) and the downfall of Sultan Osman II. Through historical and allegorical motifs, the poet glorifies freedom, justice, and God's providence over human









