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Fiction
David Albahari
Ivo Andric
Vladimir Arsenijevic
Dobrica Cosic
Milos Crnjanski
Vuk S. Karadzic
Danilo Kis
Milorad Pavic
Borislav Pekic
Slobodan Selenic
Mesa Selimovic
Goran Simic and David Harsent
Nadja Tesich
Aleksandar Tisma
Dubravka Ugresic
Boris Vukov
B.Wongar (Sreten Bozic)
Poetry
Jovan Ducic
Vuk S. Karadzic
Matthew W. Kay (Editor)
Desanka Maksimovic
Petar P. Njegos
Charles Simic
Non Fiction
John B. Allcock
Mark Aarons, John Loftus
Dusan Batakovic
David Hatcher Childress, Nikola Tesla
Ramsey Clark (Editor)
Glenn E. Curtis (Editor)
Yves Debay, James Hill
Yves Debay, Eric Micheletti
Vladimir Dedijer
Aleksa Djilas
Milovan Djilas
Dimitrije Djordjevic
Jelena Milojkovic-Djuric
William Dorich
Alex N. Dragnich
Thomas A. Emmert
Misha Glenny
C.E. Fryer
Philip Hammond (Editor), Edward S.
Herman (Editor)
Brian Hall
Peter Handke
Richard Holbrooke
Barbara Jelavich
Ben Johnston(Editor)
Robert D. Kaplan
Radha Kumar
Charles Jelavich, Barbara Jelavich
Lorraine M. Lees
Michael Lees
George Lepre
Florence Hamlish Levinsohn
David Martin
Lewis MacKenzie
Zorka Milich
Paul Mojzes
David Owen
Walter R. Roberts
Carole Rogel
Marc J. Seifer
Fred Singleton
Danielle S. Sremac
Svetozar Stojanovic
Gojko Subotic
Zeljan Suster
Raju G. C. Thomas, H. Richard Friman
Lazar Trifunovic
Wayne S. Vucinich
Rebeca West
Richard West
Susan L. Woodward
Michelle Zackheim
Warren Zimmermann, Mahaney (Editor)
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Yugoslavia : Death of a Nation
Balkan
Tragedy :
Chaos
and Dissolution After the Cold War
The Serbs, History, Myth
and the Destruction of Yugoslavia
The
Balkans : Nationalism, War
and the Great Powers 1809-1999
Balkan Ghosts : A Journey Through
History (Vintage Departures)
The Orthodox Church
A Journey to the Rivers;
Justice for Serbia
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Literature and Fiction
David Albahari
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Words
Are Something Else |
Set in the author's native Serbia, this collection
of short stories reveals a vision transcending the narrow world of
Serbian nationalism. David Albahari is concerned with the separation
of people, but in a more universal sense than the tribal. |
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Ivo Andric
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Vladimir Arsenijevic
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In
the Hold
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Celia Hawkesworth (Translator)
The demoralization of a generation of Yugoslav youth is the basis
for this novel, among the first to emerge from that war-torn former
country. |
Vuk Karadzic
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Danilo Kis
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Homo
Poeticus Essays & Interviews:Essays & Interviews
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The fictional
masterpieces of the great Yugoslav writer Danilo Kis-Hourglass: A
Tomb for Boris Davidovich: Garden, Ashes; and The Encyclopedia of
the Dead - established him as a figure of incomparable originality
and eloquence in the spectrum of contemporary European literature.
With this posthumous selection from his non-fiction made by Susan
Sontag, who was a friend of Kis, the English-language reader will be
able to admire an equally original, more polemical aspect of Kis's
genius. |
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Sandglass |
Ammiel Alcalay, Klara Alcalay
(translators) |
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Milorad Pavic
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Borislav Pekic
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Petar Petrovic Njegos
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Danko Popovic
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Slobodan Selenic
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L'Ombre
des Aieux |
En racontant le destin
tragique d`une famille brisée par les orages de l`Histoire,
Slobodan Selenic signe un magnifique roman d`introspection. Steven
Medakovic, le narrateur de L`Ombre des aïeux, vit en reclus dans la
ville de Belgrade, avec sa femme. Dans un douloureux effort de mémoire,
il revoit son passé ... |
Mesa Selimovic
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The
Fortress
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Edward Dennis Goy (Translator), Jasna Levinger (Translator) |
Karlo Stajner
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Jasmina Tesanovic
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The
Diary of a Political Idiot : Normal Life in Belgrade
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The author takes us
beyond the sound bites of the nightly news by offering a firsthand
account of daily life in a war zone. The Diary of a Political Idiot
was named a PEN selection for 2000 and has been simultaneously
published in 11 languages. |
Aleksandar Tisma
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The
Book of Blam
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Set in post-World War II
Yugoslavia, in the city of Novi Sad, the novel chronicles the
despair of Miroslav Blam, the only member of his family to survive
an infamous Hungarian slaughter of Jews and Serbs on the banks of
the Danube in 1942. |
Svetlana Velmar-Jankovic
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Nonfiction
Alex Dragnich
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Serbia's
Historical Heritage |
The collection of essays
grew out of a July 1990 symposium sponsored by the American Serbian
Heritage Foundation, held in Washington, DC. Essays deal with the
cultural legacy of Serbian society in the middle ages, Serbian
survival in the years after the Battle of Kosovo, the country's
political development in the 19th century... |
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Serbs
and Croats: The Struggle in Yugoslavia |
In this highly
informative account, Professor Dragnich discusses the ideals and
hopes that the South Slavs brought to Yugoslavia, their tortured
attempt to create a workable political system, and the reasons
behind the recent chaos and violence. |
Daniel J. Elazar
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Harriet Pass Freidenreich
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C. E. J. Fryer Fryer
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Michael Ignatieff
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Virtual
War: Kosovo and Beyond
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A brilliant analysis of
the conflict in Kosovo and what it means for the future of warfare,
by internationally renowned journalist and commentator Michael
Ignatieff |
Robert D. Kaplan
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Mladen Lazic
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Protest
in Belgrade: Winter of Discontent
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Protest in Belgrade
addresses one of the most important social movements of this decade
- the civil and student peace demonstrations which took place in
Belgrade during the winter of 1996/97. The demonstrations were the
largest ever in history and attracted global media attention and
worldwide media attention. This in-depth study of a society calling
for democracy, is based on interviews with over 1000 civilians and
students |
Florence Hamlish Levinsohn
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Belgrade:
Among the Serbs
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Levinsohn, a journalist
specializing in politics and urban affairs, questions the perception
of Serbian guilt in the Balkan conflict. She explores the causes of
the war, the role of the Serbs as villains, and analyzes the Serbian
national character through conversations with intellectuals in the
capital city of Belgrade. |
Julie Mertus
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Kosovo:
How Myths and Truths Started a War
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Julie Mertus provides one
of the first comprehensive looks at the explosive situation in
Kosovo, where years of simmering tensions between Serbs and
Albanians erupted in armed conflict in 1998. In a profound and
detailed study of national identity and ethnic conflict, Mertus
demonstrates how myths and truths can start a war. |
David Owen
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Marina Polvay
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Gojko Subotic
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Rebecca West
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Aleksandar Zograf
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Bulletins
from Serbia : E-Mails & Cartoon Strips From Beyond the Front
Line
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Aleksandar Zograf,
an artist and cartoonist based in Pancevo, 15 kilometres outside
Belgrade, Serbia, has been documenting the conflict in Yugoslavia
since it first came into being in the early nineties. The resulting
comics and books - including Life Under Sanctions, Psychonaut, Alas
and Dream Watcher - have been critically acclaimed, translated into
many languages... |
Science
M. Milosavljevic
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Nikola Tesla
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