Books set in Croatia (21)


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1.

Adios, Cowboy by Olja Savičević EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
A gritty, breakneck debut novel by a popular Croatian writer of the country's "lost generation." Dada's life is at a standstill in Zagreb--she's sleeping with a married man, working a dead-end job, and even the parties have started to feel exhausting. So when her sister calls her back home to help with their aging mother, she doesn't hesitate to leave the city behind. But she arrives to find her mother hoarding pills, her sister chain-smoking, her long-dead father's shoes still lined up on the steps, and the cowboy posters of her younger brother Daniel (who threw himself under a train four yea... continue

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Dark Mother Earth by Kristijan Novak EN

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An amnesiac writer's life of lies and false memories reaches a breaking point in this stunning English-language debut from an award-winning Croatian author. As a novelist, Matija makes things up for a living. Not yet thirty, he's written two well-received books. It's his third that is as big a failure as his private life. Unable to confine his fabrications to fiction, he's been abandoned by his girlfriend over his lies. But all Matija has is invention. Especially when it comes to his childhood and the death of his father. Whatever happened to Matija as a young boy, he can't remember. He feels ... continue

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Donde crecen flores silvestres by Aminatta Forna ES

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
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Gost, un pueblo croata de veranos abrasadores e inviernos gélidos, se encuentra rodeado de montañas y campos de flores silvestres que nadie pisa. Es el hogar de Duro, que sobrevive aletargado hasta que un día la ventana de la vieja casa azul que lleva más de una década vacía aparece abierta. La llegada de Laura y sus hijos supone un terremoto en el pueblo. Pronto, la relación que Duro entabla con los ingleses y las obras de reparación que él mismo emprende en la casa azul abrirán las compuertas del pasado, y por ellas entrar... continue

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El Ministerio del Dolor by Dubravka Ugresic ES

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
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«Todos estábamos sumidos en el caos Ya no estábamos seguros de qué éramos ni qué queríamos ser», reflexiona al inicio del curso Tanja Lucic ́, profesora croata exiliada de la antigua Yugoslavia La mayoría de sus alumnos de lengua y literatura serbocroata e

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Every Day, Every Hour by Nataša Dragnić EN

Rating: 2 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
Separated after falling in love as children in their seaside hometown in 1960s Croatia, rising artist Luka and successful actress Dora reunite by chance in Paris and struggle against formidable obstacles to be together. A first novel.

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Freelander by Miljenko Jergovic ES

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Description:
«Jergovic es un escritor épico.» Claudio Magris «Un libro sorprendente, emocionante, y al mismo tiempo cariñoso y tajante, sobre su país.» Süddeutsche Zeitung Un telegrama comunicándole la muerte de un anciano tío con el que no tenía contacto hace que Karlo Adum, un profesor de historia jubilado y viudo que trata de hacer frente a su patética soledad mediante la ironía y el cinismo, emprenda un viaje de Zagreb a Sarejevo. En su viejo Volvo del 75, su más preciada posesión, recorre un país ahora dividido en territorios croatas, bosnios y serbios. El viaje será a la vez un regreso metafórico a s... continue

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Girl at War : A Novel by Sara Nović EN

Rating: 4 (2 votes)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
When her happy life in 1991 Croatia is shattered by civil war, ten-year-old Ana Juric is embroiled in a world of guerilla warfare and child soldiers. She makes a daring escape to America where, years later, she struggles to hide her past.

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In a Sentimental Mood by Ivana Bodrozic EN

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Ivana Bodrozic's In a Sentimental Mood is emotional, but never woeful, deliberate, yet playful poetry capable of reaching both the highest and deepest registers of expression. From abstract jazz-inspired musings to bedroom intimacies, these poems converse with the idea that being alone is not the worst thing that can happen to a person. To lose your dignity and the dignity of your words - that is the worst thing.

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La repetición by Ivica Đikić ES

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Description:
Djana Lovric viaja de Zagreb al monasterio de Rama-Scit (en Bosnia-Herzegovina), donde un monje anciano está terminando un libro que publicará la editorial en que trabaja Djana . Por una nevada imprevista, se encuentra atascada en Duvno (Tomislavgrad), a metros de la casa de la familia de Marko, su novio, y a quienes aún no conoce. Por teléfono Marko hace los arreglos para que su familia la reciba hasta que pase la tormenta. Y en esa noche larga, la velada amable va dejando lugar a los secretos de la casa, y detrás de ellos a los secretos de un país q... continue

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Mothers and Daughters by Vedrana Rudan EN

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At the center of this novel is the story of a daughter looking after her mother, who's been admitted to a nursing home after a stroke landed her in the hospital. All her mother wants is pain medicine and to go home. This delicate situation serves as a jumping-off point for Rudan to wander freely through memories of her parents, her husband, friends, and a daughter of her own. Out of these elements, Rudan weaves together an unsentimental, unflinching story about the difficult love that exists between parents and children, the inability of people ever to say the right thing, the grotesque--yet u... continue