AGM kao nadahnuće

AGM kao nadahnuće

A selection of short stories inspired by the life and work of Antun Gustav Matoš on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of his birth.

In the AGM collection, thirty-seven stories inspired by Matoš's biography and Matoš's work have been selected as inspiration, as a crown to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Antun Gustav Matoš, but also as an invitation to not forget Matoš and his work even in the year when we celebrate the 110th anniversary of his death.

The stories of these authors are included: Stjepan Tomaš, Tomislav Žigmanov, Slavica Sarkotić, Vjekoslava Bagarić, Željko Bajza, Marija Pavković Baković, Nikica Banić, Božidar Brezinščak Bagola, Bono Cvitkušić, Lea Čorak, Renata Dobrić, Nikola Dominis, Goran Hadžiomeragić, Olga Herak and Marija Antić, Zoran Hercigonja, Tin Hršak, Sofija Keča, Maja Klarić, Miljenka Kostro, Emilija Kovač, Ivan Vid Kršul, Marina Mađarević, Zdenka Maltar, Valentina Matagić, Ivica Matičević, Zoran Odžić, Sunčica Orešić, Selma Parisi, Milivoj Pašiček , Denis Peričić and Anita Peričić, Ana-Marija Posavec, Franko Stipković, Ivan Šipić, Marl pl. Škrlec, Dunja Tokić, Tihana Vučić, Perica Vujić.

Editor
Mirko Ćurić, Katarina Čeliković
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
209
Publisher
Zavod za kulturu vojvođanskih Hrvata, Subotica, 2024.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53278-401-5

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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