Gordan Tribuson Books
This Croatian author initially focused on genre literature, beginning with fantastic tales and later transitioning to crime fiction. His early works were recognized by critics as quintessential examples of 'Croatian Borgesians,' yet he soon achieved full artistic maturity, gradually moving away from pure fantasy. He maintained an interest in Central European iconography and the occult, weaving these elements into his novels. His later work expanded to include autobiographical narratives and generational reflections, often set in his hometown, offering deep analyses of the pop-cultural mythology of everyday life. His crime novels, acclaimed by both critics and a wide readership, feature a memorable protagonist and explore darker societal themes.
