E da mi je

E da mi je

Stijepo Mijović Kočan

This collection is intended primarily for a younger audience, but the songs often contain a deeper meaning, so older generations can also enjoy the songs.

Although intended for young readers, most of the poems deal with some philosophical issues, such as the transience of time, the origin of things, the place of man in the world and his uniqueness, and the infinity of the world, life, and the universe. In addition to these, various other topics appear, such as first loves and falling in love, relationships with family and the beauties of nature, but also more serious topics, such as war or discrimination, and the poverty and hunger that are widespread in the world. In this way, the author wants to make young readers aware that they should start thinking about these issues and problems from an early age and shows them the most positive outcome and attitude towards these problems. He takes the position that problems should be solved peacefully, that we should also think about those less privileged who live in poverty, and that all people are equally valuable and that everyone should be treated with equal respect.

Editor
Tito Bilopavlović
Illustrations
Zvonimir Vila
Graphics design
Zvonimir Vila
Dimensions
24 x 17 cm
Pages
90
Publisher
Školska knjiga, Zagreb, 1991.
 
Distribution: 3,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

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