Short stories • Autobiographies and Memoirs
Sanjari i borci
Ingrid Divković
A collection of author's texts in which the author writes about love, self-confidence, dreams and fears that every woman faces in life
With a poetic style, Ingrid leads us through the labyrinths of authentic, but often contradictory, feelings and thoughts and provides us with a message of hope.
In his collection of short stories and short stories "With a Smile" (1927), Pavao M. Rakoš brings intimate, everyday images of life imbued with gentle lyricism, reflection, and subtle emotions.
Vlastita naklada, 1927.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.26 - 4.28 €
Aphorisms and jokes • Humor and Satire • Short stories • Poetry
In the collection "Circus Number XX", Franjo Domović brings satire, humorous and cheeky poems in which he comments on society, bohemian life and human weaknesses with irony and a comic-tragic tone.
Knjižara i papirnica Zaklinčić i Ujčić, 1924.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.32 €
Humor and Satire • Short stories • Novele • Short Stories • Russian literature
The third volume of Collected Works contains Chekhov's most extensive novella, "A Drama in Hunting," as well as a number of longer stories from the period 1885-1886. There are humoresques such as Silo in a Bag, Eh, That Audience, and A Lot of Paper, as we
Zora, 1959.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.74 €
Anthology • Croatian literature • Short stories • Serbian literature
A collection of short stories by contemporary authors from Croatia and the ex-YU area. A provocative, ironic, cynical look at the transition of the 90s/2000s: war, nationalism, crime, sex, drugs, rock'n'roll and social decay. "Fuck you" to mainstream and
Rende, 2001.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.42 €
Anthology • Bosnian literature • Short stories
Evacuation brings a selection of short stories that address war, displacement, and post-war trauma through various authorial poetics, and features, among others, Darijo Džamonja, Semezdin Mehmedinović, Vladimir Pištalo, Miljenko Jergović, and others.
Feral Tribune, 1999.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
16.42 €
A philosophical novel • Short stories • Social literature • Italian literature
A collection of 41 short stories: the characters act like "automatons" – mechanical, listless, incapable of authentic reaction to life's problems. Modern man alienated, trapped in routine, sex, money and passivity, without will or feelings.