"Planet Number Four" by Ruska Stojanović Nikolašević explores various themes, some of which include space, stars, planets, travel and mysterious spaces.
The author uses poetic language to take us on an imaginary journey through all the topics in this book.
The girl ˝RU˝ doesn't have a postman owl, so she sends her letters to Harry Potter by sea waves, spring waves, morning dawn, seagulls, falcons, and most often by swallows!
Literally at the last minute, before our entire media scene exploded, this booklet was the first to sing a paean to drinking, but not a praise of drunkenness!
The only collection of poems by Mijo Mirković (pseudonym Mate Balota) in the Istrian Chakavian dialect – lyrics of the sea, stone, the suffering of the peasants, faith and love for Istria. The poems celebrate the sea and folk life, with a deep feeling for
Matica hrvatska, 1972.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The threefold wait-what-what nature of the Croatian language radiates in Štambuk a freshness and vigor, which is the poet's guide to the future of the Croatian language, its true community.