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In his lecture How Things Are (1952), Krleža discusses the political and cultural situation of post-war Yugoslavia, emphasizing the need for critical thought, cultural renewal, and resistance to dogmatism.
"Slavonian Blood - Chronology of War" provides a chronological overview of war events in Slavonia during the Homeland War, depicting the defense, the suffering of civilians and defenders, and everyday life during the war.
The novel depicts the last days of Vladimir Ilyich Lenin on the eve of the October Revolution. Through his thoughts and actions, it depicts the struggle for social change.
The book describes the sinking of the whaler Essex in 1820 after a whale attack and the crew's struggle for survival in the Pacific, which served as inspiration for the novel Moby Dick.
A documentary novel that follows the experiences of women in the maternity ward of Copenhagen City Hospital over the course of one month. The novel, in the form of a diary entry, follows the pregnancy and childbirth of six women at a gynecological clinic.
In Put u Jajce, Edvard Kocbek provides personal and political testimony about key moments in Yugoslav history. The book is based on Kocbek's memories from the Second World War, especially the trip to Jajce in 1943.