Za Mladež i Starež (izbor iz djela)

Za Mladež i Starež (izbor iz djela)

Ivan Kušan

One of the most prolific Croatian writers of our time shares the fate of several others similar to him, that is, the most diligent and educated in contemporary Croatian literature.

Namely, his work as a whole has not yet been shown anywhere and published in its entirety. All if the fact is that Ivan Kušan became famous on a global scale with his novels for young adults, more precisely: novels about boys and girls in the world adults, it would be wrong to think that one subtype of novel succeeded for this writer, made it a classic, and everything else, in fact, the greater part of the oeuvre would somehow be in a lower value position.

Editor
Avenka Žurić, Miroslava Vučić
Illustrations
Ivan Kušan
Graphics design
Ivan Kušan, Damir Brčić
Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
371
Publisher
Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1998.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-060492-0

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