This book is a collection of prose texts that include essays, feuilletons, and articles.
In this collection, Rem deals with various topics from Croatian literature, culture and society, often referring to historical and contemporary events.
A collection of diary entries, feuilletons and articles by Vladimir Rem dedicated to Tin Ujević. Rem writes in this book out of his personal fascination with Tin – his life, artistic path, bohemian habits, internal struggles and social influence.
Man by Maxim Gorky, translated by Ozren Subotić (Vukovar, 1905), is a philosophical and literary work that glorifies the dignity of man, his creative power, freedom of spirit, and the fight against social injustice.
Srijemske novine, 1905.
Croatian. Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
17.56 €
Essays and diaries • Croatian literature • Short stories • Moslavina i Podravina
The collection "When I Hear Daruvar", edited by Kruno Lokotar, brings together 28 stories, essays and travelogues by renowned authors on the topic of Daruvar - a unique literary portrait of the city.
A poignant nonfiction book in which the award-winning novelist and journalist sharply criticizes Western indifference to the war in Gaza, hypocrisy, and the limits of compassion in the modern world.
Hena Com, 2025.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.