
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.
One copy is available
Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.
The tenth book in the Croatian Folk Songs series, subtitled Women's Songs – Volume Six: Harem Tales and Bunjevac Groktalice, represents a valuable contribution to the preservation and study of Croatian oral literature.
11th Yugoslav Poetry Festival - Rijeka - 31.5 to 5.6. 1958.
The book of poetry by the contemporary Croatian writer includes a selection from his poetry collections as well as new poems (not previously included in any collection) from the period from 1983 to 1999.
The Anthology of Recent Serbian Poetry, edited by Bogdan Popović in 1911, represents one of the most significant works of Serbian literary criticism and anthological practice.
A collection of love poetry by Marija Slavica from Šibenik