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The book documents a century of violence in the American labor movement — from 19th-century mining strikes to bombings and clashes with police — and exposes the brutal background to America's "class war."
In his lecture How Things Are (1952), Krleža discusses the political and cultural situation of post-war Yugoslavia, emphasizing the need for critical thought, cultural renewal, and resistance to dogmatism.
The novel Kreni!, written based on true events, tells the story of Operation June Dawn in 1992 and pays tribute to the fallen Croatian defenders through descriptions of the fates of real people and their sacrifice.
The Eagle and the Serpent depicts the author's experiences during the Mexican Revolution. Through encounters with revolutionary leaders and the events of the war, the narrator discovers the ideals, conflicts, and disappointments of the revolution.
From Jeffrey Gettleman, a Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist, comes a passionate, revealing story about finding love and finding a calling, set against one of the most turbulent regions in the world.
The collection "Programs and Manifestos in Croatian Literature", edited by Miroslav Šicel and published by Liber in 1972, represents a key collection of texts that shaped the direction of Croatian literature through various historical phases.