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The best-selling Croatian journalistic book of 2009. The author, long-time journalist and editor of Nacional Berislav Jelinić (who succeeded Pukanić as head of the weekly), wrote it just a year after the assassination on October 23, 2008 in Zagreb.
What is possible to do in the face of the mystery of trust as a mediated relationship between people and the unknown of confidence as the dark content of freedom and the interactions of people?
Academician Ivan Aralica, the most widely read and most productive living Croatian writer, has completed the manuscript of his new book, titled "The Stink of Rotting Corpses," two years after his hit book "The Mental Communist."
The new book by writer Professor Slobodan Prosperov Novak, in a literary but very concise style, with a wealth of verified historical data and anecdotes, recounts details from the lives and works of the most famous Dalmatians.
The author, journalist and editor, follows the events of the second half of the 1980s, the breakup of Yugoslavia and the fight for Croatian independence in his diary entries.
The book "Fences and Windows" brings together comments written over two years at protests and summits around the world, as well as eyewitness accounts from the first.