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This poetry collection was created during Gotovac's recovery in Rogaška Slatina and is itself an attempt at spiritual and poetic recovery after years of incarceration as a political prisoner.
The novel Maria Vecera (1930) is a historical story based on the tragic love affair between the Austrian Crown Prince Rudolf and Baroness Maria Vecera, culminating in their deaths in 1889 at Mayerling Castle.
The book represents a valuable contribution to the elucidation of the unknowns of recent Croatian history. It is also a contribution to a better understanding of the current moment and the neo-communist network of contemporary Croatian society.
Memoirs of Agata Oreški (1906-1991), a Croatian revolutionary and the only woman from Yugoslavia to survive Stalin's concentration camps. The book was compiled by her son Vlado Oreški and Milan Nikolić, with a foreword by Slavko Goldstein.
The story about events that took place with great intensity during a relatively short period of time - from February 2017 to May 2018 (events related to Agrokor, the largest Croatian company in the region).