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Gubitak
The novel explores trauma and dealing with the past through the story of former soldier and prisoner Erik Svensson. Set in post-war Germany, Lenz explores themes of guilt, identity, and trying to find meaning in life after the war.
Đuka Begović
This is a psychological novel that follows the life of a young Slavonian peasant, Đuko Begović, at the end of the 19th century.
Crtice i pripovijesti
Nikola Tordinac was a Croatian writer, priest and collector of national treasures, born in Đakovo on December 5, 1858, and died there on February 21, 1888.
Listovi iz Slavonije
The role of Slavonia in Croatian literature and culture
Portreti nepoznatih žena
This is a collection of short stories depicting the lives of Šokac women in eastern Slavonia, especially in Posavina and Šokadija.
Ateroskleroza najtezi oblik arterioskleroze
The book "Atherosclerosis - the most severe form of arteriosclerosis" by Stanoj Stefanović deals with the topic of atherosclerosis, its causes, development, diagnosis, treatment and prevention.
Hagioterapija: Duhovna medicina
The book explores the spiritual aspects of human existence and offers an approach to healing the soul through hagiotherapy, which is based on spirituality and psychology.
Mačka u naslonjaču
A collection of poems for children whose thematic bases range from children's play to children's relationships with animals and nature.
Građansko pravo u teoriji i praksi - knjiga treća: Stvarna prava
The book by a renowned legal expert is a detailed overview of real law in the context of the then Yugoslav and Croatian legal systems. The work is part of Vizner's extensive series on civil law, intended for students, lawyers, and practitioners.
Eseji i članci
The collection Essays and Articles by Ljubo Karaman, an eminent art historian, includes a series of texts on Croatian art, with an emphasis on the medieval heritage of Dalmatia and its connection with European cultural movements.