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Tko je sa mnom palio kukuruz (Pakrački dnevnik)
"Who Sown Corn with Me" (1996) by Veljko Barbieri is a collection of autobiographical and semi-autobiographical stories in which the author, through humor, nostalgia and irony, describes his childhood and youth in the Dalmatian environment.
Ulica predaka
The novel tells the story of a boy named Viktor who, after moving, finds himself in a strange and mysterious street. The street is filled with old houses and unusual residents, and the most enigmatic is an old woman who reveals to him that the street hide
Povjestice
August Šenoa's "Povjestice" is a collection of narrative poems that combine historical events, legends, and folk motifs.
Starac i more
The Old Man and the Sea is a novel by Ernest Hemingway, an American writer of the 20th century. Hemingway won the Pulitzer Prize for the novel in 1953 and the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954.
Knjiga od žena, muškaraca, gradova i rastanaka
"A Blow to the Psyche", "Hurry Up, My Women", "Oblivion", "The Story of Ivanda", "Shut Up, You're Deaf", are just some of the twelve stories included in the book - to which we always return and always get new answers to long-standing questions.
Prikarpatska Galicija: prijevodi s ukrajinskoga
Snažan eho brionski: Odjeci Brionskog plenuma u Bosni i Hercegovini 1966. godine
Amir Duranović's book reconstructs in detail the dramatic year 1966 and the Fourth (Brion) Session of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (July 1–2, 1966), at which Aleksandar Ranković, the long-time head of the UDB and vice preside
Sudbonosni podvig Jugoslavije: Podsjećanje na historijsko NE staljinizmu, događaj koji je opredijelio budućnost Jugoslavije
The book by Raif Dizdarević, one of the last living actors of Yugoslav diplomacy, presents his reconstruction of the most fateful moment of post-war Yugoslavia – the split with Stalin and the Informburo in 1948–1953.
Dvadeset veličanstvenih pripovjedaka Vladimira Nabokova
A selection from Nabokov's narrative opus provides insight into the master's developmental stages: from youthful political coloring to aestheticized and hermetic prose, from anecdotes and witticisms to dizzying psychological and metanarrative plunges.
Bajke
In this edition of methodically processed reading material we find the following titles: The Happy Prince, The Nightingale and the Rose, and The Selfish Giant. Bilingual edition, with English text on the left and a parallel translation into Croatian on th









