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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 book depicts the life of a family from Brač who, due to disagreements, gossip and social pressures, build a house outside the village. The novel explores community, isolation, family relationships and poignant moral decisions.
The work, first published in 1935, provides a documentary account of events related to the liberation of Međimurje from Hungarian rule and its annexation to the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes in 1918.