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From the Days of Youth (1883) by Franjo Marković is a collection of lyrical poems from the youth of this prominent Croatian intellectual, including original patriotic and intimate poems and translations by foreign authors.
It is a collection that Robert Graves personally compiled and revised several times (first published by Penguin in 1957). It presents the author's own view of his poetic work, which spanned more than six decades.
Black Poetry brings an anthology of folk songs from African peoples and a selection of poetry by Léopold Sédar Senghor, which highlights rhythm, identity, spirituality, and the strength of community.
The eighth book in the series "Croatian Folk Songs" brings together Uskok and Hajduk folk songs edited by Dr. Nikola Andrić. The collection depicts battles, raids, revengeful exploits, and heroes of Croatian epic.
The sixth volume of the famous Matica Hrvatska edition, edited in 1914 by Dr. Nikola Andrić (1867–1942), is a collection of humorous, satirical and humorous women's folk songs (tales and farces).
A collection of selected lyrics by Gustav Krklec, spanning more than three decades of creativity – from the early expressionist phase to post-war meditative-reflective poems about life, transience, love, and the shadows of war.