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The autobiographical confession of Dominik Ilijašević Coma, the second defendant in the Leutar case. It reveals the background of the trial against six Croats for the assassination of federal deputy minister Jozo Leutar in 1999.
In his book On the Edge: A Diary from a Tragedy (1920), Dragan Bublić presents anti-war diary entries – an intimate account of personal and collective tragedy in World War I and the aftermath.
In her candid autobiographical book, Vesna Oršulić describes how, through therapeutic writing and prayer, instead of saving her 20-year-old marriage, she saved herself. From despair and anger to a happy, independent woman.
"Sun and Sea" by Ljubo Brgić is a collection of autobiographically inspired stories about growing up by the Adriatic. Through childhood experiences, the author depicts life by the sea, nature, and a strong connection to his homeland.
Zoran Kupreškić's memoir "Post-Hague Story" is a sequel to "Hague Story." It brings personal testimonies about the injustice of the Hague Tribunal, life after liberation, and the fight for truth.
The Old Pazin Gymnasium by Mate Balota is an autobiographical and cultural-historical work in which the author, through his memories of schooling, depicts the lives of students, social circumstances, and national consciousness in Istria at the beginning o