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"A Woman on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown" is a sincere, intimate and entertaining personal story of a woman in her thirties who is trying to put her chaotic life (which seems perfect from the outside) in order.
Krleža's second travel collection, in which essays on Russian topics are joined by the text About Lenin, and a group of travel texts which, along with Letter from Koprivnica and Letimo nad Pannonia, also includes the Three Viennese Letters.
The collection represents the author's return to literature after almost four decades of silence. It consists of short prose texts - sketches - that are more plot-rich and reflective than his earlier collection, Leaves from 1887.
"The Poet Speaks: Philosophical-Aesthetic Riddles" by Dragutin (Drago) Ćepulić is a collection of short, thoughtful essays in which the author reflects on literature, art, philosophy, and human creativity in a witty, insightful, and unobtrusive manner.