Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
153
Language
Croatian
Published
Dec 1, 2012
Publisher
Gradska knjižnica Umag
ISBN-10
9537456129
ISBN-13
9789537456122
Description
Lapis Histriae 2012 unfolds as a rich tapestry of voices, showcasing the creativity of numerous authors from diverse backgrounds. This collection captures the essence of storytelling, with each tale reflecting the theme of saints versus the corruptible, encouraging readers to delve into moral complexities that challenge conventional thinking.
The variety of styles and perspectives offered by Neven Ušumović and his fellow writers creates a captivating experience. Their narratives intertwine, presenting a dialogue between the sacred and the profane, revealing the multifaceted nature of humanity. From tales of redemption to those of moral ambiguity, the stories invite readers to ponder profound questions about ethics and belief.
As the contributors share their unique interpretations, the anthology serves not only as an exploration of themes but also as a celebration of literary artistry. Each narrative is a testament to the power of words and the importance of storytelling in understanding the human condition, making this collection a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of morality and literature.
The variety of styles and perspectives offered by Neven Ušumović and his fellow writers creates a captivating experience. Their narratives intertwine, presenting a dialogue between the sacred and the profane, revealing the multifaceted nature of humanity. From tales of redemption to those of moral ambiguity, the stories invite readers to ponder profound questions about ethics and belief.
As the contributors share their unique interpretations, the anthology serves not only as an exploration of themes but also as a celebration of literary artistry. Each narrative is a testament to the power of words and the importance of storytelling in understanding the human condition, making this collection a compelling read for anyone intrigued by the intersection of morality and literature.