Socijalna književnost
Robijaši, kolonisti i kanaci
„Osuđenici, kolonisti i Kanakci“ je snažna priča o životu u francuskoj kaznenoj koloniji, koja istražuje pravdu, slobodu i kolonijalnu eksploataciju kroz sudbine osuđenika, kolonista i Kanaka, dok kritikuje dehumanizujući sistem.
Sadioci luka
"Sadioci luka" is a novel by Slovenian writer Anton Ingolič, published in 1974. The work thematizes agrarian reform and collectivization in rural areas, showing the challenges faced by peasants during this process.
Samaritanac
In The Samaritan, Richard Price dissects the limits of kindness in a poor urban ghetto. The novel, a blend of crime fiction and social drama, takes place in the fictional town of Dempsey, New Jersey, where misery, addiction, and false redemptions collide.
Sedam zvonara majke Marije i druge pripovijetke
Seljaci III: Proljeće
The third part of the epic tetralogy The Peasants. Spring brings the awakening of nature, but also new conflicts in the village of Lipce: the culmination of a love triangle, family drama and social tensions. The continuation of Nobel's epic of Polish peas
Seljaci II: Zima
The second part of the epic tetralogy Peasants. The novel depicts the difficult winter life in the village of Lipce, deepens the conflicts within Boryna's family, the passionate relationship between Antko and Jagna, and the growing tensions in the village
Seljaci I: Jesen
The first part of an epic tetralogy about the life of a Polish rural community in the village of Lipce. The novel depicts the rhythm of rural work, everyday life, intrigues, conflicts over land and power, and the marriage of the old, wealthy peasant Macie
Seljaci IV: Ljeto
Peasants IV: Summer is the final and most powerful part of the epic tetralogy Peasants. The culmination of the conflict in the village of Lipce during the hot summer and harvest, the drama surrounding Jagna, the death of Maciej Boryna and the final closin
Selo Straumen: kronika lotiškog imanja
In the novel Straumen Village, Edvarts Virza depicts the idealized life of a Latvian village through the cycle of the seasons, emphasizing the collective, tradition, and harmony of man with nature.
Šeširdžijin zamak
The novel is a dark tale of destructive ambition, class discrimination, domestic violence and Victorian repression, inspired by Dickens' style but with Cronin's social realism. A 1942 film adaptation starring Robert Newton.
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