- King
Gordogan (Croatian:
Kralj Gordogan) is a
surrealist play
written by the
Croatian poet
Radovan Ivšić in 1943. This
bleak fairy tale is
about a man...
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December 25, 2009) was a
Croatian writer, best
known for his
drama Kralj Gordogan and book of
poems Crno. Ivšić
spent his life
uncompromisingly in the spirit...
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hrvatskih grbova: Podrijetlo,
povijest i
simbolika od 13. do 16. stoljeća" //
Gordogan, 35–36 (2017.); 22 – 68 https://www.croris.hr/crosbi/publikacija/prilog-casopis/291537...
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Europapress Holding publications and
worked as an
editor and
essay writer in
Gordogan, a
cultural magazine.
Polimac was, with
Jurica Pavičić, one of two Croatian...
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Suvin published a
series of
memoirs in the
Croatian cultural journal Gordogan on his
youth as a
member of the
Young Communist League of
Yugoslavia during...
- 1961) is a
Croatian editor of
literature magazines Vijenac,
Zarez and
Gordogan. She
studied humanities at the
University of Zagreb,
where she
earned her...
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Kamov (1970), Kolo (1970),
Pitanja (1971),
Dijalog (1977),
Polja (1978),
Gordogan (1979, 1982, 1983, 1985),
Filozofska istraživanja (1984, 1986, 1988), Godišnjak...
- Rijeka:
Otokar Keršovani, 1975.
Vladimir Majakovski, Rat i mir (svijet).
Gordogan (Zagreb), 2, 1980, 5–6, 49–83.
Andrej Bjeli, Petrograd. Liber, Zagreb,...
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graphic designer for a
number of
notable magazines, such as Film,
Polet and
Gordogan, and
wrote articles about film,
photography and arts for po****r dailies...
- Službeni glasnik, Belgrade, 2009.
Branko Matan:
Povijest u stihovima,
Gordogan, Zagreb, 2009.
Ivana Maksić,
Predrag Milojević: Do zuba u vremenu, Presing...