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Robert Musil's The Confusions of the Young Törless (1906) and Three Women (1924) are works that explore the psychological depths, moral dilemmas, and internal conflicts of the individual, characteristic of Musil's analytical prose.
The novel "U registraturi" was published in 1888, in sequels in the literary magazine "Vijenac", and was published as a book only in 1911, and represents the peak of the work of Ante Kovačić (1854-1889), Croatian novelist and poet.
The novel Beautiful Children depicts the world of adolescent rebels in a "re-education" colony - a prison disguised as a school. Written in the spirit of the Prague Spring, the work criticizes the communist system through a dynamic, cinematic narrative.
In the first sequel to Luna, the author Robert Naprta introduced us to the main character Luna, a girl with unusual tendencies and talents.
The Whistle (1978), James Jones' final novel, published posthumously, concludes his war trilogy, which began with Here to Eternity and The Thin Red Line. The Whistle is set in the American South during World War II.
Maribeth Klein is the perfect wife, mother, magazine editor, and extremely capable multitasker—until she suddenly suffers a heart attack at the age of forty-four.