Anatole France
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Crveni krin
„Crveni krin“ (1894) nije samo priča o zabranjenoj strasti – to je suptilna, ironična freska sveta u kome se ljubav, politika i umetnost prepliću u tankoj, gotovo providnoj mreži konvencija i želja.
Kraljica Pedauque, Bogovi žeđaju
Mali Pjer
Pečenjarnica / Bogovi žeđaju
Anatole France, a French writer, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
Savremena historija: Brijest na bedemu
The first part of the famous tetralogy Contemporary History, published by French Nobel Prize winner Anatole France in 1897. A classic work of European realism and satire from the turn of the century.
Svrakino čudo
In the work, the author talks in a witty and satirical way about human credulity, superstition and the tendency to declare ordinary events to be miracles.
Taida: roman iz aleksandrijskih vremena
The novel Taida, published in 1890, is one of the most famous works by French Nobel Prize winner Anatole France. The work is inspired by the legend of Saint Taida of Egypt, a 4th-century courtesan who converted to Christianity.
Taida: roman iz aleksandrijskih vremena
The novel Taida, published in 1890, is one of the most famous works by French Nobel Prize winner Anatole France. The work is inspired by the legend of Saint Taida of Egypt, a 4th-century courtesan who converted to Christianity.








