Pavelić Dragan: Abecedarij lakohlapljivih sjećanja

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Abecedarij lakohlapljivih sjećanja

Pavelić Dragan

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Dragan Pavelić: Abecedary of volatile memories

"This ABCedary consists of concepts and beliefs drawn from my memories. And when it resembles an imaginary, it is a memoir of our lives. An ABCedist knows the limitations of an alphabetic endeavor, and yet he fights with letters—if he does not open the door locked by oblivion. No matter how he acts, he will be criticized by some, and very few If they are not filled with anything, please be careful! Everything is left out as unimportant. It contains over 430 entries, which describe the characters and their faces. — Alphabetist

Dragan Pavelić (1946) published the Bosnian Yearbook in 1992-1993. (Alfa, 1994). Publisher Durieux publishes his records and novels: Between before and after (1998), Sarajevo (2001) and Le Chapelet de Visoko (2005). For the Province of Franciscans of the Third Order of Glagoliticians, he writes the treatise On Solitude, Solitude and Loneliness (2007), and Stories from Ilduz's Pillow for Zoro, Zagreb/Sarajevo (2008). V.B.Z. publishes the novel Spring in Karolinental (2009), the collection of stories Terevenka u Maidan (2011) and the novels The White Widow (2012) and The Book of the Winged Friar (2015). The Zagreb-Sarajevo publisher Synopsis publishes his novel Alahimanet, čaršijo! (2017). Kod Sandorf published the novel Vrijeme lala (2018). 

 

 

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  • Author: Pavelić Dragan
  • Publisher: Sandorf
  • Year of publication:2020
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:439
  • Dimensions:14x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Nova knjiga
  • Binding:Tvrdi

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