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A collection of literary, newspaper and artistic works of exiled students during the Homeland War. Croatia, academic year 1991/92.
One copy is available
A collection of literary, newspaper and artistic works of exiled students during the Homeland War. Croatia, academic year 1991/92.
One copy is available
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The novel After Everything - The Melancholy of a Warrior by Janja Jaman is a deeply introspective work that, through a blend of reality and fiction, explores the psychological and emotional consequences of the war in Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina on
Angels do not have a timetable for when someone will die. Angels do not know why someone must die, but the secret of remaining in this world and leaving earthly life cannot be revealed to everyone, and only the chosen ones are instructed in it.
The novel "The Zrinjski-Frankopan Conspiracy" (1893) was the most widely read Croatian book for ten years, and, thanks to the interest of readers at the time in historical events, it had a huge influence on younger generations of readers.
Books like this one warn us that the classic fairy tale models are still not completely exhausted and that they can serve as a starting point for modern stories that will find their readers among the children of the virtual generation.
Volume 32 of the edition Five Centuries of Croatian Literature (published by Matica hrvatska, 1965), edited by Marin Franičević and Ivo Frangeš, brings a selection from the works of two significant Croatian writers of the 19th century – the brothers Ivan