- 09.03.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
Rhythm&Book – „When history becomes personal“ with Tvrtko Jakovina
The Rhythm&Book program returns this year with new gatherings that bring together literature, conversation, and pleasant rhythms. We are opening the season with an event titled „When History Becomes Personal“ with Tvrtko Jakovina, which will take place on March 25 from 6 to 8 PM at Crni Mačak. At the first gathering, we will discuss the books Putzi, The Client, and The Traveler. Through theme...
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- 09.02.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
Snježana Bahtijari in „Špica s Macanom“
Last week's episode of the show Špica s Macanom featured Snježana Bahtijari, author of the book Mentor, and Tamara Babun Zovko, award-winning producer, owner of the production company Wolfgang&Dolly, and Snježana's former mentee. They spoke with Krešimir Macan about the mentor-mentee relationship and used their own examples to show how mentoring can be a support in difficult circumstances, suc...
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- 06.02.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
New title – „Literature Pays Off!“
We proudly present Antoine Compagnon's fifth book published by TIM press, translated by Dubravka Celebrini – Literature Pays Off! – a title that defends the value of reading today. In order to defend the place and role of literature in today’s „modern world“, Antoine Compagnon has chosen a striking title – like a waving flag: aggressive, combative and slightly provocative – Literature Pays Off! T...
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- 27.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
„A call for dialogue and understanding“
On January 21st, the literature and criticism portal Kritika h,d,p published an article by Jere Čović about Lalić's book Two Houses Above the Sea, which you can read here.
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- 15.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
„The Individual in the Mass“ in Večernji
On January 12, a review of Mirko Galić's book The Individual in the Crowd was published on the website of Večernji list. The author of the review, Renata Rašović, points out: „The Individual in the Crowd is a book devoid of empty arguments, but rich in meaning, conceived as a carefully structured overview of the more recent part of the oeuvre of a career that never adapted to the rules of the game...
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- 15.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
„The Individual in the Crowd“ presented
Last night, the book The Individual in the Crowd. Political Considerations by Mirko Galić was presented in the packed Bogdan Ogrizović Library and Reading Room. In addition to the author, the book was discussed by Goran Gerovac, journalist and writer, Jasmina Popović, journalist and editor, Boris Rašeta, journalist, and Hašim Bahtijari, editor of the book. The speakers emphasized the importance of...
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- 14.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
Interview with Dražen Lalić on HR1
On January 11, the first program of Croatian Radio aired the show In a Room with a View featuring Dražen Lalić as a guest. Listen to what Jasmina Popović talked to him about here.
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- 12.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
New title – „The Afterlife of Data“
New year – new titles! The first one we bring you is an award-winning book with an intriguing title: The Afterlife of Data, translated by Marko Maras. Today, much of our lives unfolds online—but what happens to our lives after death? Thanks to the digital traces we leave behind, our identities can now be reconstructed after we die. In fact, AI technology already allows us to “interact” with the d...
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- 07.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
„The Individual in the Crowd“ book launch
TIM press is pleased to invite you to the presentation of the book The Individual in the Crowd. Political Considerations by author Mirko Galić. The presentation will take place on Wednesday, January 14th at 6 PM at the Bogdan Ogrizović Library and Reading Room in Zagreb, Preradovićeva Street 5. Along with the author, Goran Gerovac, journalist and writer, Jasmina Popović, journalist and editor, Bor...
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- 07.01.2026.
- Zagreb, HR
„The Future of Dying“ in Jutarnji
In the online edition of Jutarnji on December 21, a review of the book The Future of Dying by Dutch physician and philosopher Marli Huijer was published. The author of the review, Karmela Devčić, among other things, emphasizes: 'Huijer does not advise how long to live, but she advises not to live without humor. Because, with humor, it is easier to face the deterioration of the body, aging, and de...
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