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The most famous novel by Ivo Andrić, for which he received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1961. The work is structured as a series of 24 short stories connected around a central motif – the Mehmed-paša Sokolović bridge over the Drina River in Višegrad.
"Rooster in the Window" (1960) is a popular detective and crime novel by Croatian writer Milan Nikolić (Osijek, 1924 – Virovitica, 1970), one of the most widely read authors of post-war entertaining prose in Yugoslavia.
Mown Fields (1933) represents the culmination and swan song of a life that ended too soon – the author finished the novel just five months before his death from tuberculosis, at the age of thirty-one.
The novel Dorotej is a historical story about a young doctor in a monastery in medieval Serbia who struggles between science, faith and love. Through his fate, the author examines morality, freedom and human responsibility.
Zbirka kratkih priča suvremenih autora iz Hrvatske i ex-YU prostora. Provokativan, ironičan, ciničan pogled na tranziciju 90-ih/2000-ih: rat, nacionalizam, kriminal, seks, droge, rock'n'roll i društvenu propast. "Fuck you" mainstreamu i patetici.
Roman Hamsin 51 (1993.) jedan je od ranih vrhunaca Dragana Velikića – spektakularna porodična saga i antiratno djelo pisano u jeku raspada Jugoslavije, sa završnicom koja će se dogoditi kroz tri decenije ‒ u 2022.