Patuljci žive u kuglama

Patuljci žive u kuglama

Jadranka Klepac

Books like this one warn us that the classic fairy tale models are still not completely exhausted and that they can serve as a starting point for modern stories that will find their readers among the children of the virtual generation.

Jadranka Klepac's dwarves live in spheres as shiny as a mirror in which the green of the leaves and the blue of the sky are reflected, so it is difficult to notice them. The author leaves them a protective role. They are the guardians of nature. They warn us of a different, today almost forgotten, way of life, when human life was more connected to nature, while man respected nature and saw himself as a part of that nature.

The author accompanied all the stories with subtitles that usually suggest to the reader the tone, mood, atmosphere or motif that he will encounter in the story.

Editor
Nives Tomašević
Illustrations
Pika Vončina
Graphics design
Ninoslav Kunc
Dimensions
22 x 18 cm
Pages
110
Publisher
Naklada Ljevak, Zagreb, 2000.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-9-53178-176-3

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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