
Onaj koji hoda u oba sna
The Slavonian poet of silence, Romeo Mihaljević, finds paths to a poem in which the strongest power is precisely what is not said, but what is present.
One copy is available

The Slavonian poet of silence, Romeo Mihaljević, finds paths to a poem in which the strongest power is precisely what is not said, but what is present.
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