Narcis (časopis za sva područja vlastitog samoveličanja)

Narcis (časopis za sva područja vlastitog samoveličanja)

Alojz Majetić

The plot follows a Zagreb hooligan who is sent to re-education for a labor action, but he manages there too.

"Narcis" is a cult book written in the model of the so-called "prose in jeans". This book actually provides a critical and ironic account of the socialist youth of that time. Majetić's poetry and prose explore different themes, and "Narcissus" is one of his most famous works.

Editor
Milan Pišković
Graphics design
Zvonimir Petranović
Dimensions
19.5 x 12.5 cm
Pages
149
Publisher
IROS, Zagreb, 1987.
 
Distribution: 3,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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