
Putopisi i studije 5: Dijalozi i ideje
This volume contains Krleža's notes and notes on some philosophical and worldview topics, under the chapters Marginalia and Conversations.
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This volume contains Krleža's notes and notes on some philosophical and worldview topics, under the chapters Marginalia and Conversations.
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The Return of Filip Latinovicz is one of Miroslav Krleža's most famous novels. This novel is significant in our literature because it is considered the first fully modern Croatian novel.
The book is an authentic, poignant, and humorous confession of the Belgrade sailor and bohemian Milorad Mornar Pešić (1934–2018), which Predrag Aleksijević wrote down and shaped into a confessional novel.
A collection of diary entries, feuilletons and articles by Vladimir Rem dedicated to Tin Ujević. Rem writes in this book out of his personal fascination with Tin – his life, artistic path, bohemian habits, internal struggles and social influence.
Columns published by the author in the weekly magazine "Mila" from October 2002 to October 2003, united by the theme of recognition.