Mačak pod šljemom

Mačak pod šljemom

Joža Horvat

"The Cat in the Helmet" is a novel by Jože Horvat, which carries a strong anti-war message. The plot follows the young sailor Mačko, forced to join the partisan movement during the Second World War.

Throughout the story, we follow Mačak (the Cat) who faces the horrors of war, moral dilemmas and personal turmoil. Mačak symbolizes an ordinary man thrown into the whirlwind of war, who despite everything tries to preserve his humanity and strength of spirit. Through his eyes, the reader witnesses the absurdity of war, destruction and loss, but also moments of solidarity and hope.

The novel is imbued with Horvat's personal maritime experience and lyricism, with an emphasis on nature and the sea as a refuge from human cruelty. "The Cat in the Helmet" is not only a story about war, but also about the universal struggle to preserve humanity in difficult times. His message remains relevant today, calling for peace and understanding among people.

Graphics design
Ratko Janjić-Jobo
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
324
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

Are you interested in another book? You can search the offer using our search engine or browse books by category.

You may also be interested in these titles

Zapisi

Zapisi

Joža Horvat
Zora, 1951.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
5.65
Zapisi o smrti Petra Arbutine

Zapisi o smrti Petra Arbutine

Joža Horvat
Nakladni zavod Hrvatske, 1948.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
6.95
Crvena lisica

Crvena lisica

Joža Horvat

The novel (originally titled "Neither Dream nor Reality", 1958) explores the boundaries between dream and reality through the story of the hunter Ivan Tintor. Part of Horvat's phase of intimist prose, the work celebrates the beauty of nature as a refuge f

August Cesarec, 1985.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
6.24
Giga Barićeva 1-3

Giga Barićeva 1-3

Milan Begović

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.

Zora, 1965.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
The book consists of 3 volumes
26.16
Omiški gusari

Omiški gusari

Alojz Majetić
Školska knjiga, 1986.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
2.72
Hajka

Hajka

Danijela Bačić
Mladost, 1969.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.34