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Jedan primjerak je u ponudi

Jedan primjerak je u ponudi
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Zbirke kratkih priča iz rimskog života poslijeratnog doba: obični ljudi iz naroda i male buržoazije – siromašni, radnici, sitni obrtnici – suočavaju se s bijedom, preživljavanjem, ljubomorom, sitnim prevarama i moralnim kompromisima u svakodnevici.
This edition brings four key stories by Vjenceslav Novak (1859–1905), one of the most important Croatian realists, known for his social sensitivity and depictions of urban poverty at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries.
This popular reading edition of Zagrebačka stvarnosti brings a selection of the most entertaining and famous Croatian folk humorous stories - those that have been told by the hearth for centuries, and today are part of the required reading for elementary
Young Edek lives with his elderly father who tries to keep his son by his side. The boy's longing for freedom and a girl clashes with his father's possessiveness. The pigeons symbolize unattainable freedom. The conflict leads to a tragic ending.
The anthology, edited and translated by Zdravko Malić, a leading Croatian Polish scholar and founder of the Polish Language Department at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Zagreb, represents a key selection of Polish short fiction from the 20th century.