
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti #9 - Djela
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In rural England, where fields stretch out under heavy skies, D.H. Lawrence weaves the saga of the Brangwen family in The Rainbow (1915), exploring love, passion, and the conflict between spirit and body across three generations.
The main character of the novel is the ingenious swindler Ostap Bender, who this time is looking for diamonds in one of 12 upholstered chairs blown up across the Soviet Union.
With the barricades on the street as a background, scenes from the lives of a group of Americans in Paris unfold before us.
Leopard (2009) by Jo Nesbø, the sixth novel in the series about Harry Hole, a Norwegian detective known for his struggle with inner demons and complex crimes, takes the reader on a dark and tense search for a serial killer.
"Steps" is a collection of short stories connected by the character of an unnamed narrator.
The bizarre life of a Zagreb pensioner is told in an extremely interesting way that does not shy away from mocking any national frustrations from the past century.