Biblioteka HIT
Trojstvo
From the author who wowed the world with Exodus, Absence from the Awakening, QB VII and Topaz comes a sweeping and powerful epic adventure that captures the "horrible beauty" of Ireland during its long and bloody struggle for freedom.
Ulica mračnih dućana
The novel follows Guy Rolland, a detective who suffers from amnesia and tries to discover his own identity. Through an atmospheric and introspective style, Modiano explores the themes of memory, forgetting and the search for oneself in a world that hides
Uzbuna na odjelu za rak
A hugely successful medical thriller, translated into Slovak, Czech and Polish. The novel, written in a science fiction style, deals with the current topic of cancer treatment, combining suspenseful plot with medical precision.
Varke i čežnje
Adam Dalgliesh investigates a series of drownings (The Whistler) on the Norfolk coast. Parallels: a nuclear power plant, local activists, personal dramas, secrets and desires of the characters. A classic James crime novel with social themes.
Večernji akt
The story, centered on the brilliant forger Mihovil, criticizes the literature and art of our time. It also reflects on a society that is ready to adapt the coordinates of history to its own needs.
Večer u Bizantu
An Evening in Byzantium (1973) by Irwin Shaw is a novel that follows Jesse Craig, a once-successful Hollywood producer in middle age, whose life is falling apart.
Voljeni pokojnik: angloamerička tragedija
The Beloved Deceased is Evelyn Waugh's satirical novel about a British expat in Hollywood who finds himself in the middle of the absurd American funeral business. A love triangle ends with an unexpected tragedy.
Zajednička kupka
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
Žena bližnjega tvoga
Talese's greatest success was achieved precisely with the book Žena bliznega tvoga (1980), which reads like a novel about sexual liberation in America, from experimental "love communes" under the auspices of religious sects, to the spectacular success of
Život je negdje drugdje
Jaromil, a young poet raised by a possessive mother, seeks a "real life" in poetry and revolution. His lyrical youth, love, and idealism lead him into conformity and betrayal of intimate relationships – he dies young and unfulfilled.









