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"The Great Revolt" is a historical novel by Slovenian writer Bratko Kreft, which deals with the Peasants' Revolt of 1573 in the territory of present-day Croatia and Slovenia.
The book is a collection of three plays by one of the most performed contemporary playwrights, whose works have been translated into over 40 languages and performed in more than 450 premieres around the world.
This is a collection that begins with a part of the genocide in Srebrenica, and ends with a monologue of war criminals, in which Bašović opens and closes the cycle of the war curse.
Volume number 94 from the "Five Centuries of Croatian Literature" series is dedicated to Miroslav Krleža, one of the most important Croatian writers of the 20th century.
Widow Cesira and her daughter Rosetta flee bombed Rome to their native Ciociaria, where they experience hunger, fear and misery. Liberation brings tragedy: Rosetta is raped by Moroccan soldiers, destroying their faith in God and people.