Books set in Serbia (16)


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The Legend of the Sleepers by Danilo Kis EN

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Country: Europe / Serbia flag Serbia
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'Sleepers awake in a remote cave and the ancient mystic Simon Magus attempts a miracle, in these two magical, otherworldly tales from one of the greatest voices of twentieth-century Europe.

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The Polish Boxer by Eduardo Halfon EN

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A grandson tries to make sense of his Polish grandfather's past and the story behind his numbered tattoo. A Serbian classical pianist longs for his forbidden heritage. A Mayan poet is torn between his studies and filial obligations. A striking young Israeli woman seeks answers in Central America. A university professor yearns for knowledge that he can't find in books and discovers something unexpected at a Mark Twain conference

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The Way of the World by Nicolas Bouvier EN

Rating: 3 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Switzerland flag Switzerland
Description:
Travel writing, reflects convincingly on the meaning of the experience.


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When Pumpkins Blossomed by Dragoslav Mihailović EN

Rating: 4 (1 vote)
Country: Europe / Serbia flag Serbia
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Ljuba comes of age after World War II, in a Belgrade suburb where the workingman's diversions are minimal. (“The greatest thing in Dusanovac at that time was beating up somebody for no special reason, just for fun.”) He runs with a gang of young thugs whose idea of outdoor sport is rape, then graduates from hoodlumism to boxing and a respectable job. Of the several kinds of misfortune that eventually befall Ljuba and his family some are primeval tragedy and some are a part of the system.

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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