Tišina je večeras uragan

Tišina je večeras uragan

Domagoj Karačić

This is a collection of poetry that speaks deeply about war, loss, pain, but also the inner strength and dignity of a person faced with tragedy.

"Silence is a Hurricane Tonight" is a poignant and sincere collection of poems about war and its consequences on the human soul. Karačić does not try to embellish reality – he strips it bare, but with the aim of not forgetting, and of giving strength for life to emerge from pain.

Editor
Dubravka Brunčić
Graphics design
Goran Lišnjić
Dimensions
21 x 15 cm
Pages
120
Publisher
Svjetla grada, Osijek, 2000.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

Two copies are available

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Condition:Used, excellent condition

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