Croatian literature

Zagabrijel

Zagabrijel

Boris Perić

The third part brings to an end this painful and dark story in which the unfortunate Nesi Hensu, better known as the Zagreb mummy, will find herself involved, neither guilty nor obliged.

Edicije Božičević, 2022.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.98
Zagrepčanka

Zagrepčanka

Branislav Glumac

Branislav Glumac published a novel without periods or commas in 1974, as the relentless stream of thought of a young rebel. Published in socialist Yugoslavia, the work caused a scandal with its openness and became a classic about generational rebellion.

IROS, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
8.22 - 8.24
Zajednička kupka

Zajednička kupka

Ranko Marinković

The communal bath is a kind of recapitulation - in it, Marinković's obsessive motives (humiliation, fraud and death) are discussed in the most direct and immediate way. In one of its layers, the novel is also a metaphor for literature, an allegory about t

Znanje, 1980.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
8.56
Za kruh svagdanji

Za kruh svagdanji

Antun Matasović
Karitativni fond UPT, 1994.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
4.48
Zamke pod Plješevicom

Zamke pod Plješevicom

Mićo Medić
Naprijed, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
5.50
Za novim putem: novele

Za novim putem: novele

August Cesarec

"Za novi putem" is a collection of novels by Augusto Cesarco, originally published in 1919. This work is characteristic of his early creative period, marked by modernist aspirations and social sensitivity.

Matica hrvatska, 1926.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.625.72
Zapisi

Zapisi

Joža Horvat
Zora, 1951.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.653.96
Zapisi o smrti Petra Arbutine

Zapisi o smrti Petra Arbutine

Joža Horvat
Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, 1948.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.95
Zastava od prašine

Zastava od prašine

Lana Derkač

Lana Derkač's prose is one of those rare exceptions that does not agree to race on readership charts and adapt to the laws of market logic, exceptions in which subtlety and reflection take precedence over fabularization and flirting with readers.

VBZ, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
7.22
Zastave 1-5

Zastave 1-5

Miroslav Krleža

Flags follows the turbulent period of Croatian history from 1912 to 1922 through the family showdown between the father and son of the Emerics, but the family story is only a basis for problematizing the Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian, and Albanian nationa

Oslobođenje, 1982.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
The book consists of 5 volumes
8.26 - 52.36