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Daša Drndić
April u Berlinu
Novel
In her new book April in Berlin, Daša Drndić uncompromisingly towards herself, towards her characters and readers, towards history, researches the destinies of emigrants and immigrants that have marked the twentieth century.
Sibila Petlevski
Bilo nam je tako lijepo!
Novel
Bilo nam je tako lijepo! (We Have Had Such a Nice Time!) is the second part of the Tabu (Taboo) trilogy, in which Sibila Petlevski, from an entirely different perspective and in an utterly different manner, speaks about Viktor Tausk, an emblematic fin
Delimir Rešicki
Demoni u tranzicijskoj špilji
Nonfiction
Demons in Transition Cave is a fierce, ruthless scoresettling with the demons of transition.
Branka Primorac
Divlje godine
Novel
After the brutal and horrifying murder of an innocent taxi driver, two under-age girls are held in custody. The police investigators grope in the dark, they cannot find out the motives of the crime which has shaken the whole country.
Rade Jarak
Duša od krumpira
Novel
Early fall 1949, Dubrovnik, the wheel of fortune spins again. People leave, disappear into the night, regardless if they are prominent Party members or so-called little people.
Igor Štiks
Dvorac u Romagni
Novel
A novel that shifts in scene between Renaissance Italy and Tito's Yugoslavia, telling parallel yet intertwined stories of love, deceit, and betrayal.
Igor Štiks
Elijahova stolica
Novel
Igor Štiks writes on the unusual destiny of Richard Richter, an Austrian writer reaching his fifties. After an emotional crisis and the breakdown of his marriage, he returns from Paris to Vienna, where he discovers his late mother’s secret notebook.
Mirko Kovač
Elita gora od rulje
Essay
Mirko Kovač, one of the best known and top contemporary European writers, analyses the appearance of writers who have, regardless of their talent, chosen to embrace fascism and nationalism.
Rade Jarak
Enciklopedija očaja
Novel
Encyclopedia of Despair comprises three shorter novels: Requiem za Kataloniju (Requiem for Catalonia), Johnny K, and Neočekivano Venecija (Suddenly Venice).
Mirko Kovač
Grad u zrcalu
Novel
City in the mirror is a majestic crescendo of Mirko Kovač's former prose. A contemporary classic, it explores the harsh and beautiful lands of his native region and the destinies of its inhabitants at the crossroads of the Mediterranean and the Balkans.