Literature
Moloa
The novel Molloy (1951) is the first part of Beckett's famous trilogy, along with Malone Dies and The Nameless. It is structured in two parts, each told from the perspective of a different narrator: first Molloy, then Jacques Moran.
Moloh
This novel sharply criticizes the rapidly growing Russian capitalism and reflects the growing industrial unrest in the country, and is considered Kuprin's debut.
Momak u modrom
"The Boy in Blue" is a book that encourages us to introspect, think about our actions and relationships with nature and others.
Monáda
Sana Perić's first novel in which the author offers a new view of everyday life by passing autobiographical elements through the filter of philosophy in which, as suggested by the title evoking Giordano Bruno and Leibniz, the cosmic intertwines with the p
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