An exhibition titled 'Ježeva kućica – Izmišljanje boljeg svijeta' has opened at the Zagreb Serbian Cultural Center, featuring the original manuscript of Branko Ćopić's famous children's book 'Ježeva kućica.' The exhibition includes two main sections: one focused on creative interpretations of the story by children aged five to ten from Belgrade, Zagreb, and Sarajevo, along with modern reinterpretations by Croatian authors and artists. The second section explores Ćopić's life and legacy, including his final letter before he died in 1984. The exhibition highlights collaborations with notable figures such as Zoran Gliha, son of artist Vilk Selan Gliha, who illustrated the first edition of the book. It was inaugurated by parliamentary representative and linguist Milorad Pupovac, who emphasized the cultural significance of Ćopić's work and its non-aggressive form of patriotism. The exhibition runs until September 9.
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