Zadnja stanica Vinkovci

Zadnja stanica Vinkovci

Željko Draženović

The novel tells the story of two young people during the 1960s when he goes to serve in the military and she stays in Vinkovci.

The novel is a dedication to the City of Vinkovci because, in addition to the letters of two young people, which are authentic, it also brings newspaper articles about how Vinkovci developed in the 1960s. This love novel is also a dedication to the citizens of Vinkovci during those years, who were still struggling with wartime poverty. Draženović, at the promotion of the novel, especially thanked Vinkovci resident Anica Hađinac, after whose character and life story the novel was written.

Editor
Ljiljana Radobuljac
Graphics design
Tina Božiček
Dimensions
22 x 15 cm
Pages
232
Publisher
Teatar igre, Vinkovci, 2024.
 
Distribution: 500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

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