
Dnevnik 1: Dnevnik 1914 - 17 (Davni dani I)
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This collection is considered the greatest poetic achievement of Miroslav Krleža and one of the most important works of Croatian literature.
The collection Articles and Polemics 2: From the Editorial Desk includes essays, criticisms, and polemical texts written during Krleža's engagement as editor of various literary magazines, such as Književna republika and Pečate.
The collection includes essays, studies, and critical texts dedicated to historical topics, and represents a valuable source for understanding Krleža's view of history as a dynamic process that shapes the identity and destiny of people.
"How to be a Foreigner" is a collection of humorous essays by the British writer of Hungarian origin George Mikes, who humorously describes the cultural differences and absurdities he encountered during his life in Great Britain.
Notes from a Dead Home (1860-1862) - a novel based on the author's imprisonment in Siberia. Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (1863) - an essay from a trip to Europe in 1862. Notes from the Underworld (1864) is a philosophical novel about a man torn by i