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Travnička hronika
"Travnička hronika" is a novel by Ivo Andrić, first published in 1945. This work belongs to the author's so-called Bosnian cycle and provides a broad picture of historical, cultural and political circumstances in Bosnia during the Ottoman and Austrian rul
Jelena, žena koje nema: pripovetke
It is a collection of short stories by Ivo Andrić, which was first published in 1963. This collection contains a number of short stories that explore existential themes, and the title story is one of the most famous in Andrić's oeuvre.
Staze, lica, predeli
"Paths, faces, landscapes" is a collection of essays and writings by Ivo Andrić, first published in 1963. This work differs from Andrić's fiction because it deals with philosophical, introspective and autobiographical considerations.
Na Drini ćuprija
Ivo Andrić's novel, published in 1945, is a masterpiece of world literature and winner of the Nobel Prize in 1961. Set in Višegrad, the story follows the history of the bridge over the Drina River from the 16th to the 20th centuries, built by Mehmed-paša
Pričaj im o bitkama, kraljevima i slonovima
In 1506, Michelangelo Buonarroti was invited by Sultan Bayezid II to design a bridge across the Golden Horn in Constantinople. Furious at Pope Julius II who had humiliated him and refused to pay, Michelangelo left Rome and arrived by ship in Constantinopl
Drinovci su čuđenje u svijetu: Putopisni esej
An expanded edition of Petar Majić's travel essay, a lyrical portrait of the Herzegovinian village of Drinovci, written as a dedication to his wife who passed away too soon. Inspired by Šimić's "Poets are a Wonder in the World", the title evokes wonder at
Drinovci na dlanu ruke Njegove: Monografija naselja i župe
The monograph "Drinovci in the Palm of His Hand" is the result of years of work by 23 authors and co-authors, mostly from Drinovci. This wonderful work represents the most comprehensive and beautiful publication about a Herzegovinian village and parish to
Nietzsche: Biografija njegove misli
Rüdiger Safranski, known for his works on Schopenhauer, Heidegger, and Goethe, presents an intimate "biography of thought" of Friedrich Nietzsche. The study traces the evolution of his ideas through key events, contradictions, and creative crises.
Oče, ako jesi
Father If You Are by Julijana Adamović is a powerful family saga about the search for a father, identity, and truth, written through the destinies of women and men in the whirlwind of history, in the heart of Pannonia, where the earth gives birth and buri
Rekvijem
Josip Mlakić's Requiem is a powerful novel in two parts: about the burned Bosnia of Eugene of Savoy and today's empty land without hope. Through history and the present, Mlakić writes about disappearance, emigration, and man's persistence to survive.









