
Satire
Knjiga sadrži sljedeće Domanovićeve priče: Kraljević Marko po drugi put među Srbima, Danga, Mrtvo more i Stradija.
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Knjiga sadrži sljedeće Domanovićeve priče: Kraljević Marko po drugi put među Srbima, Danga, Mrtvo more i Stradija.
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"Humor i Satira" by Radoje Domanović (1935) is a selection of the most famous satirical stories by the Serbian master of satire. A critique of society, politics and mentality through a witty and sharp style.
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The book is not a novel, but a collection that mixes short stories, drama, and essay fragments, with a focus on death, power, and existential dilemmas.
This book includes Chekhov's works from 1880-1885, i.e. humoresques, short stories, and sketches, starting with Letters to a Learned Neighbor, which Chekhov considered the beginning of his literary career.
The collection "Confession and Other Stories" brings together lesser-known, but extremely valuable, short stories by Andrić, written mainly in the period 1920–1940, some of which were only published posthumously.