>>12427040>russian classic???
atleast 50 to 70% of our book report literature is foreign, from italian, to french, to american, brittish, russian, a lot of german and austrian...
and thats for a good reason
croatian literature is rarely on par with foreign one
>german classicsgeopolitical reasons aswell as the fact that brittain has rich cultural history
we only rarely read serbian literature, like the only book I remember reading on serbian dialect (and yes, it's a dialect; standard croatian, serbian, bosnian and montenigger have very little actual differences between each other) was "prokleta avlija" despite the writter being croatian
>dislike the manyes bit tito didn't actually have to send his comrades and subordinates to the Naked island for saying stuff like "this moustachio fella prolly isn't lying when he says yugoslavia isn't actually a socialist country"
>not that it matters now...what did he mean by this?