
British literature • Humor and Satire
Lemuel Gulliver experiences four incredible journeys to fantastic lands: Lilliput, Brobdingnag, Laputa, and the land of the Houyhnhnms. Swift's ingenious satire on human nature, politics, science, and society.
*Gulliver's Travels* (1726) is one of the greatest satirical works of world literature. Although often mistaken for a children's book, it is a sharp, cynical and deeply pessimistic critique of human nature and society in the 18th century.
The novel is divided into four parts, narrated by the ship's doctor and traveler **Lemuel Gulliver**. In the first part, Gulliver ends up in **Lilliput**, ...
Jutarnji list, 2004.Paperback.

Croatian literature • Historical novel
Bodies and spirits is the third part of the Kurlan trilogy by Mirko Božić, published in 1981, which follows the novels Kurlani (1952) and Neisplakani (1955).
The novel is set in the rural environment of the Dalmatian Zagora, where the author explores the coexistence of the physical and spiritual, tradition and change, and the conflict between the past and the present through the destinies of the characters.
Božić's style is characterized by rich, juicy and auditorily expressive language, with frequent use of onomatopoeia and rhythmic repetitions,...
Znanje, 1981.Hardcover with dust jacket.