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More copies of this ISBN:Sarajevo Marlboroby Miljenko Jergovic
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:"Poetic and moving . . . of the many books written on Bosnia, this collection of stories is perhaps the best."-Slavenka Drakulic Sarajevo Marlborois Miljenko Jergovic's remarkable dbut collection of stories. Jergovic is a child of Sarajevo who remained in the city throughout the war. A dazzling storyteller, he brings a profoundly human, razor-sharp -understanding of the fate of the city's young Muslims, Croats, and Serbs with a subterranean humor and profoundly personal vision. Their offbeat lives and daily -dramas play out in the foreground, the killing zone in the background. Miljenko Jergovicwas born in Sarajevo in 1966. A poet and journalist, he writes for the daily Oslobodjenjenewspaper. He has written another collection of stories as well as two novels: Buick Rivieraand Mama Leone. His work has been translated extensively throughout the world. Stela Tomasevic(Translator) was born in Belgrade in 1963. She studied literature at the University of East -Anglia. She has translated numerous works of nonfiction from the Serbo-Croatian and from the French. She currently works for the UN International Criminal Tribunal for Former -Yugoslavia. Ammiel Alcalay(Introduction) is a scholar, critic, trans-lator and poet. In his own words, "My immersion in a -diversity of languages and cultures has shaped and informed my place within American culture. I have come to see myself as a conveyor of ideas, texts, histories, cultural encounters and narrative points of view that, for a variety of reasons, have not gotten the attention they merit." Synopsis:"Sarajevo Marlboro is Miljenko Jergovic's remarkable debut collection of stories Jergovic. Croatian by birth, spent his childhood in Sarajevo and chose to remain there throughout the war. A dazzling storyteller, he brings a profoundly human, razor sharp understanding of the fate of the city's young Muslims, Croats, and Serbs with a subterranean humor and profoundly personal vision. Their offbeat lives and daily dramas in the foreground, the killing zone in the background. Synopsis:Sarajevo Marlboro" is Miljenko Jergovics remarkable dOZbut collection of stories. A dazzling storyteller, this native of Sarajevo brings a profoundly human, razor-sharp understanding of the fate of the citys young Muslims, Croats and Serbs with a subterranean humor and profoundly personal vision. Their offbeat lives and daily dramas in the foreground (straying into the likes and dislikes of a cactus, the history of locally blended cigarettes...), the killing zone in the background. About the AuthorMiljenko Jergovic was born in Sarajevo in 1966. A poet and journalist, he writes for the daily Oslobodjenje newspaper. He has written another collection of stories as well as two novels: "Buick Riviera"and "Mama Leone"(winner of the 2002 Grinzano Cavour translation prize in Italy). His work has been translated into French, German, and Norwegian. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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