The Return of Philip Latinowicz
of Miroslav KrleĆŸa, Stuart Morgan (Introduction), Zora Depolo (Translation)
Description
Philip Latinowics is a successful but disillusioned painter who returns to his hometown on Croatia's Danubian plain after an absence of twenty-three years. He hopes that revisiting his cultural roots will inspire him to create the perfect work of art and thereby restore his faith in both art and life. Haunted by his troubled childhood, however, he falls in with shady characters and discovers the emotional, intellectual, and imaginative poverty of his background.
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Book Details
- Format Paperback
- Pages 232 pages
- Publisher Northwestern University Press
- Publication Date March 29th 1995
- First Publication 10/28/32
- Language English
- ISBN 9780810112469
- Edition Not informed
- Category Fiction
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