Fashion photographer Laura is gaining fame by shooting her exclusive models, full of erotic charge, on the streets of the metropolis, where violence and crime reign.
Suddenly, under strange circumstances, several of Laura's friends are killed. He is in a panic, because he experiences every murder in his consciousness, like the eye of a camera.
Philip Roth, a master of introspective prose, creates a wild, erotic, and misanthropic portrait of aging and loss in Sabbath's Theater. A masterpiece of Roth's maturity, the novel bites at taboos, celebrating rebellion against "good manners."
F. Scott Fitzgerald, the messenger of a lost generation, paints a portrait of the era between the two wars in this collection of eleven stories: hedonism that bites, moral decay that intoxicates, and youth that burns like fireworks.
Šareni dućan, 2009.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
11.24 €
American literature • Detective Stories • Psychological novel • Thriller
Stephen L. Carter's first novel is a suspenseful story about the well-off black Garland family. It is a novel about contemporary American society seen through the eyes of a member of the black middle class.
A cult bestseller praised for its originality, deep emotion, and tender portrayal of love and loss, Audrey Niffenegger's story has captivated readers around the world and, following its film adaptation, has been adapted for television.
Profil Knjiga, 2007.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Paperback.
7.42 €
American literature • Historical novel • A war novel
Martin Cruz Smith, a master of crime novels, dissects the dark side of contemporary Russia – corruption, political intrigue, and Stalinist legacy – in the sixth part of the series about investigator Arkady Renko.