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.
Inšalh, Madonna, Inšalah by Miljenko Jergović is a collection of stories whose richness of motifs and emotions branches out like carved ivory – in each story a story, in each destiny an entire world.
Durieux, 2004.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
16.32 €
Short stories • Hispanic American literature • Novele
A collection of twelve short stories by the Colombian Nobel laureate, written during 18 years of exile in Europe. Márquez's magical realism here describes exile as a pilgrimage – a journey towards oneself in a foreign land, where the miraculous hides in t
V.B.Z, 2006.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.86 €
Anthology • Short stories • Polish literature • Short Stories
The anthology, edited and translated by Zdravko Malić, a leading Croatian Polish scholar and founder of the Polish Language Department at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zagreb, represents a key selection of Polish short fiction from the 20th century.
Veselin Masleša, 1984.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
7.24 €
Short stories • German literature • Short Stories
In fifty short humorous stories, Kaminer reveals his magnificent storytelling and humorous talent. His stories show how even everyday shopping can be a great experience, and crazy adventures and unique discoveries are around every corner.
Fraktura, 2003.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.46 €
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.
Otokar Keršovani, 1966.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
3.96 €
Short stories • Short Stories • Social literature • Italian literature
Collections of short stories from Roman life in the post-war era: ordinary people from the people and the petty bourgeoisie – the poor, workers, small craftsmen – face misery, survival, jealousy, petty deceit and moral compromises in everyday life.