
Za zbogom - Izabrane pjesme
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Domjanić's most famous collection of Kajkavian songs was first published in Zagreb in 1917 by the Croatian Writers' Association. A second, bibliophile edition of the collection was published for Christmas 1922.
The book presents a representative cross-section of Domjanić's lyric poetry: Kajkavian and Štokavian poems marked by intimacy, melancholy, love for the homeland, and musical softness of expression. The collection shows his range from elegy to cheerful fol
The main motifs of the collection are love and everyday life, followed by poetry, and a subtle homage to Zagreb.
A piano usually has 88 keys, 52 white and 36 black, from which 88 tones emerge. A pianist usually reads 88 notes. These 88 micro-proses simultaneously constitute one piano and one piano concerto.
Writing in the first person singular, Stojić depicted the life and dreams, experience and fate, defeat and loss of homeland of a generation, a city, an era.