Opsjene paklenih crteža

Opsjene paklenih crteža

Ivan Aralica

Ivan Aralica rođen je u 1930. u Promini u dalmatinskom zaleđu. Radio je kao učitelj, upravitelj i ravnatelj u školama Dalmatinske zagore, a od 1971. godine kao profesor srednjih škola u Zadru. Bio je politički angažiran potkraj 60-tih i početkom 70-tih.

U romanu Konjanik (1971.) i zbirci pripovjedaka Opsjene paklenih crteža (1977.) Aralica pokazuje zanimanje za teme iz hrvatske povijesti te time najavljuje glavnu kreativnu fazu svojega književnog opusa u kojoj nastaju romani Psi u trgovištu (1979.), Put bez sna (1982.), Duše robova (1984.) i Graditelj svratišta (1986.).

Editor
Zlatko Crnković
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
275
Publisher
Znanje, Zagreb, 1977.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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