
Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti # 49 - U registraturi
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In the register is the most famous novel by Ante Kovačić. The novel was published in sequels during 1888 in the magazine Vijenac. According to critics, the most important Croatian novel of the 19th century, along with August Šenoa's "Peasant's Revolt".
As in Velikić's previous novels, the heroes weave analogous and often intertwined destinies of frustrated Central European citizens and intellectuals, the topography is very diverse, but also recognizable.
The book is composed of 22 chapters, and in the first, introductory chapter, entitled The Ugly Face of Primitivism, Agić explains the reasons and mechanisms of social rejection.
The Black Box is a kaleidoscope of married life and love relationships. It is a novel that implicitly speaks about all of us.
Women tell the truth about sex, loneliness, work, motherhood, and marriage.