This is a literary work that focuses on a love story set in the urban environment of Zagreb.
Milan Osmak, known for his prose often inspired by Kvarner and the sea, draws attention to Zagreb in this novel, exploring relationships and emotions in the context of contemporary city life.
The first novel by English Nobel Prize winner Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936), first published in Lippincott's Monthly Magazine (happy ending variant), and then in a book version with a tragic ending.
Zora, 1957.
Croatian. Latin alphabet. Hardcover with dust jacket.
Summarizing numerous sources with a strong authorial gesture, while retaining their own characteristics, Lovrenović composed a book documenting (a 'forbidden') history, not suspecting that he was writing an epitaph!
This novel by László Krasnahorkai introduces the reader to the dark depths of a world devastated in every sense, in which everyday logic no longer applies and in which all usual ideas about life are mercilessly shattered.
The Buddenbrooks is not just a family chronicle – it is a profound, melancholic fresco of how time and change inexorably creep into the core of a respectable bourgeois family, bringing with them a downfall that is both tragic and inevitable.