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Psi u trgovištu
Dogs in the Market Place by Ivan Aralica is a historical novel set in the Dalmatian hinterland under Ottoman rule. It depicts the struggle for survival and human dignity through conflicts between local powerful people, peasants, and conquerors.
Ptice umiru pjevajući
Birds Die Singing by Colleen McCullough is a saga about the Cleary family and the forbidden love between Meggie Cleary and Catholic priest Ralph de Bricassart in Australia over several decades.
Pukovniku nema tko da piše
The Colonel Has No One to Write to by Gabriel García Márquez is a story about an old colonel who has been waiting for years for his promised state pension. In poverty and uncertainty, he refuses to lose hope.
Put bez sna
The Journey Without Sleep is the first part of Aralica's exile tetralogy. The novel follows the migration of Croats from Rama in 1687 and the fate of Friar Pavle Vučković, Šimun Grabovac, and their people in the face of the Ottoman threat.
Putovanje u mraku
Journey in the Dark follows Anna Morgan, a young Caribbean girl living in England after the death of her father. Faced with loneliness, poverty and an unhappy love affair, she gradually sinks into despair.
Put u Jajce
In Put u Jajce, Edvard Kocbek provides personal and political testimony about key moments in Yugoslav history. The book is based on Kocbek's memories from the Second World War, especially the trip to Jajce in 1943.
Ragtime
The novel Ragtime (1975) is one of E. L. Doctorow's most famous works, which masterfully interweaves fiction and real historical events. Ragtime is a powerful picture of American society, a novel that sheds light on true historical processes through ficti
Rakova djeca
Rakov's children are a tense read in which the editor of the black chronicle, Ivo Remetin, visits a friend who died in a traffic accident and becomes involved in an intriguing search for the killer of cancer patients.
Slobodni pad
Pavličić's novel deals with the psychological and ethical consequences of human choices in extreme circumstances. It is not just a novel about a man in crisis, but also a study of how a person reacts when they lose their support - in themselves, in others
Sovin huk
The Owl's Hoot is a psychological thriller by Patricia Highsmith about a lonely man whose innocent observation of an unknown girl triggers a series of misunderstandings, obsessions, and tragedies that gradually destroy his life.
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