Miroslav Krleža
Miroslav Krleža (July 7, 1893 – December 29, 1981) was one of the most important Croatian writers of the 20th century – a poet, novelist, playwright, essayist and encyclopedist. He was born in Zagreb, educated at the Austro-Hungarian Military Academy, but quickly devoted himself to literature and intellectual activity. He was a strong critic of social injustice, petty bourgeoisie and political opportunism, which characterized much of his literature.
His work covers a wide range of genres. The most notable are the novel series about the Glembays (Gospoda Glembayev, U agoniji, Leda), and the epic novel The Return of Filip Latinovicz (1932). He also wrote essays, diaries, criticism, encyclopedic articles and poems such as those from the collection Pan.
Krleža's style is characterized by a rich vocabulary, complex sentences, intellectual depth and ironic distancing. He was a key figure in Croatian culture and one of the founders of the Lexicographic Institute (today LZ Miroslav Krleža). Despite political pressures, he remained faithful to intellectual autonomy.
Krleža's legacy is indispensable in the Croatian canon and indispensable in understanding modernity and the historical destiny of Croatia and Central Europe.
Naslovi u ponudi
Povratak Filipa Latinovicza
Remek-djelo hrvatske književnosti, psihološka je studija o otuđenosti, identitetu i sukobu pojedinca s društvom. Slikar Filip Latinovicz vraća se iz Pariza u rodnu panonsku ravnicu nakon 23 godine, pokušavajući razumjeti sebe i svoju prošlost.
Povratak Filipa Latinovicza
The Return of Filip Latinovicz is one of Miroslav Krleža's most famous novels. This novel is significant in our literature because it is considered the first fully modern Croatian novel.
Republika 1950/1
Časopis za književnost i umjetnost
Republika 1950/6
Časopis za književnost i umjetnost
Republika 1962/10-11
Časopis za književnost i umjetnost
Republika 1963/2-3
Republika 1964/4
Republika 1964/5
Republika 1964/7-8
Simfonije
Minerva je početkom tridesetih počela s objavljivanjem sabranih djela Miroslava Krleže. Planirano je objavljivanje osamnaest knjiga, a nakon policijskih pritisaka, završilo se sa devet objavljenih naslova.









