A történelem terhe a többkultúrájúságban: Dragan Velikić poétikájáról

Dragan Velikić sets the historic experience and the questions of existence into the horizon of an open, plural thinking, and formulates the internal and external strata of a travel from Pula to Vienna via Budapest and Belgrade with a refined sensitivity and in a versatile way. He unveils to us the d...

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