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.
The book contains about twenty stories connected into one whole by the main character (the writer Oskar). It is, therefore, a kind of novel that, through intimate confessions, actually talks about the loneliness of the modern intellectual.
When Darko Cvijetić writes, it's as if he's displacing people and their stories from this language to another language, and that's how he arranges them before the face of God.
Buybook, 2021.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.98 €
Croatian literature • Humor and Satire • Short stories
Women, Fairy Tales, Queens – is the first in a series of story collections intended for an adult audience in which nine Croatian female writers decided to give voice to female characters from fairy tales.
Kreativna mreža, 2021.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
9.98 €
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 €
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 €
Croatian literature • Teen Novels • Short stories • Poetry
"Odd Number" is a collection of prose and poetry that was in the making for about 5 years, although at first I didn't think it would become a book," says the author about her first book.