Croatian literature • History of literature
Dva tisućljeća pismene kulture na tlu Hrvatske
Radoslav Katičić, Slobodan Novak
One of the most important Croatian books printed in the last century, whose German and English translations greatly influenced the affirmation of the Croatian written word abroad.
"One Hundred Masterpieces: The Written Word in Croatia" is a catalogue of the exhibition of the same name held in 1986, which presents an overview of the most important monuments of Croatian literacy.
The novel One Hundred Years by Dario Harjaček provides a panoramic view of Trešnjevka and its inhabitants through a century of changes, ideologies, and human destinies – a mosaic of Zagreb in which life, art, and history intertwine.
Oceanmore, 2025.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
13.42 €
Documentary literature • Croatian literature • A war novel
A book by Vladimir Mičetić, a doctor and volunteer of the Homeland War from Kutina. The work was awarded the literary prize "We Were the First When It Was Necessary" for 2010, awarded by the Association of Croatian Homeland War Veterans.
Spiritus Movens, 2010.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
11.52 €
Croatian literature • Poetry • Music
Rain is a bilingual collection of poems by Arsen Dedić. The book contains a selection of Dedić's poems with parallel English translations, focusing on the themes of rain as a metaphor for melancholy, transience, love, loneliness, and urban life.
Croatian P.E.N. Centre & Most / The Bridge, 1993.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
13.56 €
Croatian literature • Novele • Novel
A short novel by Edo Popović, one of the most important Croatian prose writers of the 1990s and 2000s. The book is part of Popović's "Zagreb Cycle" – a critique of transition without pathos, but through absurdity and grotesqueness.