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Srceder is, speaking literally and without hesitation, a literary Freudian interpretation of everyday life of some village, with all necessary childhood sinks and extensions. +++SOON+++
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The life of sixteen-year-old Cristiano is far from idyllic but in the moment when his drunken dad decides to rob a ATM machine his childhood irretrievably ends. +++SOON+++
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Strong, intimate and in some places astonishing fiction literally is an autopsy of one crime and a reflection on the fragility of the bodies and abysses of death. +++SOON+++
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More than decade long ‘lyrical dictionary work’ or in other words lyrical processing of dictionary passwords and nests, which he takes out of all semantic and grammar layers of a language, contributes a stamp of independence to the modern lyri
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With the demythologization specific for his writing Franjo Frančič again convinces us into his aversion towards the fake aesthetic idealism.
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Ko je … is a book, to be read from both sides, from one side about the "female" subjects, on the other "men", yet both represent a sharp and angry response to current events.
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Štucin's poetry is a voice, a word and an erotic game, and it is in this collection developed to the extent where the border between the created and the creator is erased.
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A spiš? is a thickened and complicated novel that demands a persistent and careful reader who dares to dig deeper …
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Bosnian short prose anthology
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A novel of one of the most famous Cuban emigrant whose books are forbidden in her homeland.
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