- The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz (Croatian:
Povratak Filipa Latinovicza,
pronounced [pǒvratak fǐlipa latǐːnoʋitɕa]) is a
novel by the
Croatian author Miroslav...
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short stories (Croatian God Mars, 1922),
novels (The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz, 1932; On the Edge of Reason, 1938), and an
intimate diary. His works...
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saint are
depicted in
Miroslav Krleža's 1932
novel The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz. A 2012
Philippine fantasy teleserye, Aso ni San
Roque (literally Saint...
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Petrica Kerempuh Plays Messrs.
Glembay Novels The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz The
Banquet in
Blitva On the Edge of
Reason Short stories Croatian God...
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Petrica Kerempuh Plays Messrs.
Glembay Novels The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz The
Banquet in
Blitva On the Edge of
Reason Short stories Croatian God...
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Petrica Kerempuh Plays Messrs.
Glembay Novels The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz The
Banquet in
Blitva On the Edge of
Reason Short stories Croatian God...
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Petrica Kerempuh Plays Messrs.
Glembay Novels The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz The
Banquet in
Blitva On the Edge of
Reason Short stories Croatian God...
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class using psychological realism. In the
novels "The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz" (1932) and "The Edge of Reason" (1938), he
dealt with the fate of a sensitive...
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Wilson (US)
Music at
Night by
Aldous Huxley 1932 The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz by
Miroslav Krleža
Journey to the End of
Night by Louis-Ferdinand Céline...
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Miroslav Krleža's
character Filip Latinovicz, in The
Return of
Philip Latinowicz. Leo Junek's
painting ranged from a
loose Post-Impressionist, figurative...