Miljenko Jergović
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Inšallah Madona, inšallah
Inšalh, Madonna, Inšalah von Miljenko Jergović ist eine Sammlung von Erzählungen, deren Reichtum an Motiven und Emotionen sich wie geschnitztes Elfenbein ausbreitet – in jeder Geschichte eine Geschichte, in jedem Schicksal eine ganze Welt.
Mama Leone
Jergovićs Erzählungen schildern auf ironische Weise Kindheit und Jugend. Die einzige Realität dieser autobiografischen Prosa besteht im ständigen Wechsel von Ort zu Ort und von Land zu Land. Stärke und Schönheit liegen in den subtilen Fäden, mit denen er
Muškat, limun i kurkuma
Eine Sammlung von etwa vierzig Texten, die größtenteils in der Kolumne „Samstagsmatinee“ des Autors in der „Jutarnji list“ veröffentlicht wurden.
Nezemaljski izraz njegovih ruku
The novel and the preparation for the novel, a mixture of fiction, documents, tracts and essays, examines the Sarajevo assassination of 1914 without ideological burden. The assassination of Franz Ferdinand was a consequence of the Viennese modernization m
Psi na jezeru
The novel explores how stories save from oblivion, but also how they hide the truth about human vulnerability. Short but layered, it combines reality with fantasy, reminding us that every encounter is a possible love or ruin.
Rat
This is not a book about any of the many wars we have experienced. This is not a book about war at all. This is a book about a city under siege and about people under siege. Internal and external.
Rod
"Rod" by Miljenko Jergović, a monumental novel published in 2013, a hybrid opus of over 1,000 pages that combines autobiography, fiction, documents and reportage, follows the family saga of the maternal line from the late 19th century to modern Sarajevo.
Sarajevski Marlboro
A collection of 29 short stories depicting the everyday life of the inhabitants of Sarajevo during the war. The author portrays the reality of war without pathos, focusing on small details that reflect human resilience and the complexity of life in extrem
Vjetrogonja Babukić i njegovo doba
A contemporary picaresque novel, a sequel to "Hercules", follows the adventures of Vjetrogonja Babukić – a vagabond, outlaw, and anti-hero with no reputation – through the chaotic era of the 1990s.









