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  • Zbogom, fašisti

    Marko Tomaš

    Marko Tomaš writes in his poems about the past and the transient. About how melancholy finally needs to grow up and how intimacy must finally be faced. And how one…

  • Zbogom, romantiko!

    Sanja Pilić

    Sanja Pilić’s collection of short stories speaks from a woman’s perspective about relationships, ageing, invisibility, but also about the decisions we make or don’t make. Sanja Pilić’s characters are mostly…

  • Zeit

    Rüdiger Safranski

    A book about life: What does time do to us? And what do we make of it? Rüdiger Safranski encourages us to reclaim the richness of the experience of time.

  • Zeit der Häutung

    Robert Kleindienst

    It is 1945 and the Croat Ana Sadak flees from the Yugoslav army to Altaussee, where she tries to shake off her past. Peu à peu we find out about…

  • Zelišča male čarovnice

    Polonca Kovač

    The little witch is a friendly witch, and she knows not only how to turn a mean mouse into a friendly one but also all about the magic secrets of…

  • Zemlja Zemlja

    Marko Pogačar

    “Poetry must detonate like a language bomb”, says Marko Pogačar, and indeed his poems, with their unpredictable twists and surprising images, ignite a firework of smaller and larger explosions. In…

  • Žene. Glasovi.

    Jasmina Musabegović

    A woman’s ability to guarantee the continuation of humanity, yet at the same time to be the most mysterious of all beings and to have the role as the bearer…

  • Zmijštak

    Tanja Stupar Trifunović

    The new volume of poetry by Tanja Stupar Trifunović is a carefully composed whole. The individual poems are interwoven and have a dynamic relationship with each other. In her poems,…

  • Znakovi pored puta

    Ivo Andrić

    Subject of the texts collected in this book are history, tradition, philosophy, society and environment of the author. This book gives the reader a detailed insight into the thought of…

  • Zorn und Zeit

    Peter Sloterdijk

    In his bestseller Peter Sloterdijk describes anger as the driving force of development and change. The impetuous impulse was steered into regulated pathways even during antiquity. Judaism and Christianity, but…