Books set in Croatia (21)


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Murzyn by Tatjana Gromača PL

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
Książki pełne są zbytecznych zdań, chciałam zatem w tej książce napisać tylko te, które są niezbędne. Niezbędne zdania znajdywałam, słuchając głosu instynktu - to on dawał mi sygnał, które zdania uwiecznić, a które nie. Tak powstały obrazy, podobne do partytury, chciałam, żeby czytelnik odbierał je jak najsilniej i jak najbardziej intymnie, tak jak odbiera się muzykę i, niekiedy, malarstwo. Obrazy łączyły się, następując jeden po drugim, powstawała opowieść o prywatnej tożsamości, ale i o tożsamości kolektywnej, o lękach, o przemocy, o złu... a tak naprawdę o końcu, o tym,... continue

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My Family and Other Enemies by Mary Novakovich EN

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Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
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Travel journalist Mary Novakovich explores her family's history in Lika in her native Croatia, recalling childhood visits and frequent trips over the years. Part travelogue, part memoir, it is also an exploration of identity for people with more than one ethnicity.

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S. : A Novel about the Balkans by Slavenka Drakulić EN

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Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
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Through a series of flashbacks, a Bosnian woman called S. recalls repeated rapes by Serbian soldiers in the "women's room" of a prison camp in Bosnia and the subsequent birth of a child who is unwanted, "one without a country, a name, a father, or a language."--Jacket.

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Soñé con elefantes by Ivica Đikić ES

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Description:
Andrija Sučić, ex soldado y antiguo miembro de la Guardia personal del primer presidente de Croacia, ha sido ejecutado delante de su casa. Hablaba fosas comunes, asesinatos de civiles… y además estaba el extraño asunto de los elefantes. Se había vuelto loco y era peligroso para quienes habían hecho negocios durante la guerra e intentaban afianzar su carrera política en la nueva Croacia. Su muerte no parece importar a nadie, excepto a su hijo secreto Boško, que trabaja en el Servicio de Seguridad Nacional y decide investigar por su cuenta. Las pe... continue

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Split : A Novel by Alida Bremer EN

Rating: 2 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
Nazis, spies, romance, and murder collide in prewar eastern Europe in a mesmerizing historical novel by the award-winning author of Oliva's Garden. It's 1936. The seaside-resort village of Split on the Adriatic coast bustles. The tourist spots are booming, passenger steamers dot the harbor, and Jewish émigrés have found tenuous refuge from persecution. But as war in Europe looms, Split is also a nest of spies, fascists, and smugglers--and now, a locale suspiciously scouted by a German Reich film crew. Then one summer morning it becomes the scene of a murder investigation when a corpse is found... continue

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The Hotel Tito : A Novel by Ivana Bodrožić EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
Winner of the Prix Ulysse for best debut novel in France Winner in Croatia and the Balkan region of the Kočićevo Pero Award, the Josip and Ivan Kozarac Award, and the Kiklop Award for the best work of fiction When the Croatian War of Independence breaks out in her hometown of Vukovar in the summer of 1991 she is nine years old, nestled within the embrace of family with her father, mother, and older brother. She is sent to a seaside vacation to be far from the hostilities. Meanwhile, her father has disappeared while fighting with the Croatian forces. By the time she returns at summer’s end ever... continue

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The Ministry of Pain : A Novel by Dubravka Ugresic EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Croatia flag Croatia
Description:
Having fled the violent breakup of Yugoslavia, Tanja Lucic is now a professor of literature at the University of Amsterdam, where she teaches a class filled with other young Yugoslav exiles, most of whom earn meager wages assembling leather and rubber S&M clothing at a sweatshop they call the "Ministry." Abandoning literature, Tanja encourages her students to indulge their "Yugonostalgia" in essays about their personal experiences during their homeland's cultural and physical disintegration. But Tanja's act of academic rebellion incites the rage of one renegade member of her class—and pulls he... continue

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The Pillars of Hercules : A Grand Tour of the Mediterranean by Paul Theroux EN

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At the gateway to the Mediterranean lie the two Pillars of Hercules: Gibraltar and Ceuta, in Morocco. Paul Theroux decided to travel from one to the other taking the long way round. He travels by a dilapidated taxi, smoke-filled bus, bicycle and even a cruise-liner. This eventful tour aims to evoke the essence of Mediterranean life.

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Volga, Volga by Miljenko Jergovic ES

Rating: 5 (1 vote)
Description:
Dzelal Pljevlak es el hombre más solitario del mundo. Todos los viernes, con su auto Volga recorre el camino desde su lugar de trabajo en Split (Croacia) hasta Livno (Bosnia), para rezar en la mezquita en búsqueda de una Fe que lo salve de una vida de dolor, y le brinde sentido a su destino. Ha tenido un amigo; tal vez el camino le presente alguno más. Tal vez en su destino pueda compensar en parte todo lo que perdió, algo que lo redima, aunque sea a través del sacrificio. Una muy buena novela que recorre, como un trasfondo, la historia de Yugoslavia entre 19... continue

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Yugoslavia, mi tierra by Goran Vojnovic ES

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Slovenia flag Slovenia
Description:
When Vladan Borojevic googles the name of his father Nedeljko, a former officer in the Yugoslav People's Army, supposedly killed in the civil war after the decay of Yugoslavia, he unexpectedly discovers a dark family secret which recollects the events of 1991. Seventeen years later, Vladan's discovery that he is the son of a fugitive war criminal sends him off on a journey around the Balkans to find his elusive father. The story of the Borojevic family strings and juxtaposes images of the Balkans past and present, but mainly deals with the tragic fates of people who managed to avoid the bombs,... continue