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Nenad Šepić: Masters of happiness
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Šepić, Nenad, Croatian lawyer and writer (Harpenden, Great Britain, 2. IX. 1943 - Zagreb, 16. II. 2021). He graduated from the Faculty of Law in Zagreb (1965), where he received his master's degree in 1968. From 1977, he worked as a judge at the District Commercial Court in Zagreb, and from 1995 to 2002 he was the president of the High Commercial Court of the Republic of Croatia. He published several prose works written outside the mainstream of contemporary Croatian literature. He wrote collections of fantastic short stories in the spirit of E. A. Poe Limits of Infinity (1969) and Masters of Happiness (1972), and later published short stories and novels with a maritime theme (Miraculous Tales from the Sea and the End, 1993; Idana Jedra, 1991). The comprehensive three-part political-philosophical allegorical novel Prosječnikova čest (1995) was created under the influence of R. Musil and H. Hesse, and the historical fantasy novel Jakovljica (2005) connects the fate of the veterans from the Homeland War with the history of his ancestors in the 17th century. st.
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