
Heroj Tito
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The Boy from the Sutle River is a biographical novel by Milivoje Matošec about the childhood of Josip Broz Tito. Through an idealized depiction of his upbringing, the author highlights the traits that represent him as a future leader and national hero.
With this novel for children, Matošec has confirmed his penchant for creating a "hybrid", because apart from being primarily science fiction, the novel also belongs to the children's crime novel, adventure novel and romance genre. It is a reading for the
The book Good people in the time of evil (1999) by Svetlana Broz is a collection of true stories from the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1992-1995), which bear witness to the humanity, solidarity and moral courage of individuals in the midst of conflict.
The generation to which Konstantinović belonged managed to reach an agreement and, had it not been for the Second World War, was on the threshold of establishing liberal democracy in Yugoslavia, whose supporter Konstantinović was.
The author explores why Tito remains a popular symbol of stability, social security and independence, despite critical views of his regime. The book maps the cultural, political and everyday manifestations of "Titostalgia".