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Spontano Sagorevanje: Pustolov ::: Spontaneous Combustion: Great Adventurer // Književnost. Literatura. Knjiga. Literature. Book| Zbirka Kratkih Priča | kratka priča, short story, histoire courte, nadrealizam, teatar apsurda, surréalisme. théâtre de l'absurde, theater of the absurd, iracionalizam, avantgarde, avangarda, irrationalism, irrationalisme

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PUSTOLOV Pusta je bila poslednja pustolovina, velikog pustolova. Kroz pustinju i prašumu, preko planina i zaleđenih površina, preko mora i okeana, pusto je pretraživao i u njima… Hodao je livadama, tundrama, stepama i savanama, odmarao se u oazama... sve ukrug i to triput! Ništa... ništa, od onoga što je on hteo i što je tražio, nije našao. Umoran od svega, seo je na sred pustinje i duboko se zamislio...  Do njega je doleteo lešinar i rekao: "Znaš šta... ja sam ti sve uzeo, zato nisi ništa našao...". Pustolov ustade besan kao pas i taman da ujede lešinara ali ovaj odleprša... Pustolov više nije znao šta da radi od muke... nabio je glavu u pesak ali su mu pritom spale pantalone i gaće. On izvuče glavu iz peska, pljunu, zateže kaiš pa ponovo zabode glavu u pesak... draw: sebastian sava gor Great Adventurer The desert was the last adventure of a great adventurer. Through deserts and rainforests, over mountains and frozen surfaces, over seas and oceans, he searched the wilde

Best Albums Ever: UB40: "Signing Off" - reggae pop dub

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Signing Off is the debut album by British reggae band UB40, released in the UK on 29 August 1980 by Dudley-based independent label Graduate Records. It was an immediate success in their home country, reaching number 2 on the UK albums chart, and made UB40 one of the many popular reggae bands in Britain, several years before the band found international fame. The politically-concerned lyrics struck a chord in a country with widespread public divisions over high unemployment, the policies of the recently elected Conservative party under Margaret Thatcher, and the rise of the racist National Front party, while the record's dub-influenced rhythms reflected the late 1970s influence in British pop music of West Indian music introduced by immigrants from the Caribbean after the Second World War, particularly reggae and ska – this was typified by the 2 Tone movement, at that point at the height of its success and led by fellow West Midlands act The Specials, with whom UB40 drew comparisons