Polish literature
Quo Vadis?
The novel Quo Vadis is a historical saga set in Rome during the reign of Emperor Nero. Written with epochal breadth, the work explores the conflict between early Christianity and decadent Roman society, with a love story at its center.
Sablasti u Breslauu
Ghosts of Breslau is the third installment in the celebrated series about Inspector Eberhard Mock, thanks to which Polish writer and classical philologist Marek Krajewski has been recognized worldwide as one of the canonical, full-blooded writers of histo
Sanjar
The novel The Dreamer by Polish Nobel laureate Władysław Stanisław Reymont, published in Croatian in 1944, is an introspective and philosophically tinged work that differs from his more famous realistic novels such as The Peasant.
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
Smrt u Breslauu
The novel Death in Breslau is a first-rate historical crime thriller, and Eberhard Mock is already a classic figure in world literature. The first part of the series – a dark, atmospheric, brutally realistic depiction of pre-war Germany.
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