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Nova Istra 1-2/2010
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1-2/2010

Nova Istra
 

Summary (en)

Gdje je sto?
What to find and where?

U sjećanje
In memoriam

Branimir Donat (15. IX. 1934. - 15. IV. 2010.)
Branimir Donat (15/9/1934-15/4/ 2010)

Suvremena Književnost

Contemporary literature
Biserka Težački Kekić
The night of big torches
Noć velikih baklja
Stjepan Vukusić
Razgovori
Ljetni suncostaj 2009.
Conversations
2009 Summer solstice
Ksenija Herceg Ribić
Šivanje grada
Sewing the city
Franjo Nagulov
Kristalni dječak
Crystal boy
Marko Palovski
Nebo nad Drinovcima
The sky above Drinovci

Novi Prijevodi

New Translations
Arvo Mets
Godovi (prep. I. Babić)
Feasts (transl. I. Babić)

Dva Talijanska Glasa

Two italian voices
Giuseppe Berto
Usidjelica (prev. Lj. Car Matutinović)
The spinster (transl. Lj. Car Matutinović)
Giorgio Caproni
Dvije priče (prev. Lj. Car Matutinović)
Two stories (transl. Lj. Car Matutinović)

14th Šoljan Days in Rovinj
Zvonimir Majdak

Branimir Bosnjak
Što govori u Majdakovim pjesmama
What speaks in Majdak's poems
Zdravko Gavran
Roman "Starac" Zvonimira Majdaka...
The old man, the novel by Zvonimir Majdak...
Cvjetko Milanja
Antun Šoljan, ili rekonstrukcija identiteta i/ili priče
Antun Šoljan or the reconstruction of identity and/or story
Antun Pavešković
Šoljanova kritička idiosinkrazija
Šoljan's critical idiosincrasy
Božidar Petrač
O prozama Zvonimira Majdaka
About prose writings by Zvonimir Majdak

Ogledi

Essays
Irvin Lukežić
Fabrijevo književno (pri)sjećanje
Fabrio's literary recollection
Željka Lovrenčić
Roberto Ampuero – najčitaniji suvremeni čileanski književnik
Roberto Ampuero – the most read chilean writer
Julienne Eden Bušić
Žabe u vodi
Frogs in the water

Iz Zavičaja

From the native region
Vanesa Begić
Stvaralački opus Stjepana Vukušića
Stjepan Vukušić and his creative opus
Gabriella Chmet
Crveni kaputić (prev. L. Kmet)
The little red coat (transl. L. Kmet)

Rock Vremeplov

Rock music time
Tanja Bakić
Zvali su se Led Zeppelin
Their name was Led Zeppelin

Kritički Pristupi i Osvrti

Reviews
Jelena Lužina
"Sinovi, muško bratstvo"
(Milan Rakovac: Sinovi Istre)
Sons, men's brotherhood
(Milan Rakovac: Sinovi Istre / The sons of Istria)
Darija Žilić
"Kaotični svagdan i ludizam"
(Sandra Obradović: Jastučić za igle)
Chaotic everyday life and ludism
(Sandra Obradović: Jastučić za igle / The pin-cushion)
"Zaigrani prvijenac"
(Davor Mandić: Mostovi)
The captivated firstling
(Davor Mandić: Mostovi / Bridges)
"Knjiga o vjeri u život"
(Natalija Grgorinić - Ognjen Rađen: Utjeha južnih mora)
The book about the faith in life
(Natalija Grgorinić – Ognjen Rađen: Utjeha južnih mora / The south seas consolation)
Božidar Alajbegović
"Dojmljiv roman o ženama"
(Ivana Šojat Kuči: Unterstadt)
The impressive novel on women
(Ivana Šojat Kuči: Unterstadt / Unterstadt)
"Površno i neuvjerljivo"
(Josip Novaković: Prvi aprila)
The superficial and the unconvincing
(Josip Novaković: Prvi aprila / On 1st April)
"Zabavan i dinamičan roman"
(Zoran Pilić: Krimskrams)
The entertaining and dynamic novel
(Zoran Pilić: Krimskrams / Krimskrams)
Robert Posavec
Travelling against the tourist industry
(Davor Rostuhar: Džungla / The jungle)

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The 23rd European Meeting of Cultural Journals
Linz, 13-16 May 2011

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