Sveučilišna naklada Liber (SNL)
Savska cesta 16
10000Zagreb
Hrvatska
Naslovi u ponudi
Interpretacija Krležina romana Povratak Filipa Latinovicza
Der Autor nähert sich dem Werk durch das Prisma der archetypischen Kritik und betrachtet es als ein Werk, das tiefe existenzielle Themen durch eine introspektive Erzähl- und Symbolstruktur untersucht, was es zu einem der Schlüsselromane der kroatischen mo
Ivan Lacković Croata: Crteži, grafike
Die Zeichnung nimmt in Lackovićs Malerei einen wichtigen Platz ein – diese Monographie ist ein direktes und reales Zeugnis der Meisterschaft dieses herausragenden Zeichners, den A. Jakovsky zu Recht als „den besten Zeichner der naiven Kunst“ bezeichnete.
Iz prve ruke
Roman Džojs Keri prati Galija Džimsona, ekscentričnog i nekonvencionalnog umetnika u Londonu. Priča je ispričana u prvom licu, kroz Galijev živahan, duhovit i haotičan glas, otkrivajući njegovu opsesiju umetnošću i sukob sa društvenim normama.
Jerry otočanin
Jerry Otočanin djelo je o prisnoj povezanosti psa i čovjeka, prvobitno je objavljen 1917. godine i jedno je od posljednjih djela Jacka Londona. Radnja romana smještena je na otok Malaita, dio arhipelaga Salomonskih otoka.
Književno stvaralaštvo i povijest društva
Kronika o siromašnim ljubavnicima
In Florence 1925–1926, in the poor Via del Corno, the residents live in love, poverty and fear. The arrival of fascism destroys the community: lovers fight, some die from violence, but popular solidarity survives.
Lord Jim / Srce Tame
Heart of Darkness (1899) follows Charles Marlowe, a sailor who travels the Congo River in search of the mysterious ivory trader, Kurtz. Lord Jim (1900) is the story of Jim, a young sailor whose moment of cowardice marks his life.
Maček i politika hrvatske seljačke stranke 1928-1941
Boban's book contains a solid, comprehensive and reliable treatment of the main points of the political path of Maček and the HSS in the era of Croatian and Yugoslav politics from 1928 to 1941.
Manhattan Transfer
John Dos Passos' novel, published in 1925, focuses on the development of urban life in New York City from the Gilded Age to the Jazz Age, told through a series of overlapping individual stories. It is considered one of Dos Passos's most important works.









