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Krleža's collection of short stories about the First World War. It is also Krleža's most famous work and one of the most famous anti-war works in Europe at the time.
One copy is available
Krleža's collection of short stories about the First World War. It is also Krleža's most famous work and one of the most famous anti-war works in Europe at the time.
One copy is available
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A trip to Russia in 1925 is a collection of travelogues, feuilletons, essays and studies that connect the writer's journey covered by the title.
This is Krleža's only novel written in the first person, the so-called. "Ich-Form" and its content reveal Krleža's idealism. In the novel, through the voice of his nameless hero, Krleža speaks ironically and sarcastically about human stupidity.
Giga Barićeva (1940) follows the life of Zagreb's bourgeois society during and after World War I. Begović's style, imbued with impressionism and wit, creates a panorama of society, while Giga personifies the struggle between freedom and expectations.
Držić's letters to Cosimo I de' Medici represent a significant document of Croatian Renaissance literature and history. Držić sent three letters to Cosimo I, Grand Duke of Tuscany, between June and August 1566, while he was staying in Florence.