"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!
The novel depicts turbulent events in early medieval Croatia, the struggle for power, external threats, and the fates of characters caught up in political intrigue and wars – symbolically the "lion's claws" as a danger threatening the Croatian state and p
Hrvatsko književno društvo Sv. Jeronima, 1929.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
5.42 €
Croatian literature • History of literature • Literary Theory
An overview of the development of Croatian literature from the Middle Ages to the National Revival. Kombol presents the main authors, genres, and literary movements that shaped the foundation of the national tradition.
Uneasy Peace (1940) depicts the life of Herzegovinian peasants after World War I, their emigration to Slavonia, the difficult struggle for survival and inner unrest in the apparent peace of the post-war period.
Tino Kujundžić is the author of self-irony, distancing and observation, a silent search for truth in which every word matters, and he has no intention of wasting them.
Hrvatsko društvo pisaca (HDP), 2024.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
8.00 €
Epic literature • Croatian literature • Folk literature • Poetry
The eighth book in the series "Croatian Folk Songs" brings together Uskok and Hajduk folk songs edited by Dr. Nikola Andrić. The collection depicts battles, raids, revengeful exploits, and heroes of Croatian epic.