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Bijedna ljubav Musorgskog
Ivan Lukaš's novel depicts the tragic love story of the great Russian composer Modest Mussorgsky. The novel follows his unrequited love, artistic struggle, alcoholism, and decline in 19th-century imperial Russia.
Blagi divljak: Putopis iz Sudana
A travelogue by British painter and travel writer Richard Wyndham from Sudan (Bahr el Ghazal Province). A vivid, humorous and introspective account of his encounter with African tribes, nature and colonial reality in the 1930s.
Đavo govori španjolski
The novel tells a moving story about the Spanish Civil War. Through the fates of journalists, intellectuals and ordinary people, it depicts the brutality, ideological conflicts and demonic side of a war in which "the devil speaks Spanish".
Politički prvak
A political novel about the rise of an ambitious leader whose quest for power leads to intrigue, betrayal, and gradual moral collapse. A sharp, intriguing portrayal of politics as a dangerous game with no clear winners.
Start Edmunda Sulime
The novel follows the young Edmund Sulima, who, in interwar Poland full of ideals, enters the world of theater and art, facing the difficulties of theatrical life, social intrigues, loves, and disappointments.
Sunce i sjena
Pirandello's essayistic-reflexive work "Sun and Shadow" explores the fragility of identity and the difference between who we are and what others see, depicting a man torn between inner truth and social masks.
U tuđem svijetu
In her book "The Exile," Pearl S. Buck writes a poignant biography of her mother, Caroline Sydenstricker - an American who went to China as a young missionary, where she spent a life full of suffering, loss, and feelings of complete alienation.
Za zemlju
The novel depicts the difficult, primitive and dramatic life of the Ukrainian countryside. Through the fates of peasants fighting for a piece of land and survival, the novel chronicles their love for the soil and their indestructible attachment to their n







