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"Idylls and Memories" (1893) is a collection of stories by the Croatian writer Ksaver Šandor Gjalski, known for his portrayal of social situations and the landscape of Hrvatski Zagorje.
The novel takes place in the 19th century, and tells the story of two young friends, the fourteen-year-old Pole Stanislaw and his eight-year-old friend Nel from England, who were kidnapped in Sudan by the rebels of the Muslim priest Mahdi.
In this work, the character of police inspector Keller appears for the first time, who fights crime with unusual methods.
Lord of Forgetfulness (1987) by Oskar Davič, a Serbian writer, is an experimental novel that combines poetry, prose, and philosophical reflection, exploring themes of memory, identity, and forgetting.