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Andrićeva lestvica užasa
A Serbian writer known for his satirical novels, Andrić's Ladder of Horrors dissects the Balkan mentality through a parable of Yugo-nostalgia and national myths. The title alludes to Ivo Andrić as a litmus test for criticism – Balkans claim him or reject
Kao da me nema
Slavenka Drakulić's novel is a harrowing story of mass rape during the Bosnian war. It has been published in sixteen countries so far, and was recently made into a feature film of the same name in an Irish-Swedish-Macedonian co-production.
Rudnik čvaraka
The debut work of Croatian writer Tomislav Šovagović, awarded the Josip and Ivan Kozarac Award in 2012, is a dedication to Slavonia – the region of his childhood that the author, born in Dalmatia, observes with foreign but tender eyes.
Ulazeći u Varcar
The hybrid book – a novel, poem and essay in one – is a dedication to his native Varcar, a small village in central Bosnia, where the author's roots intertwine with the history, myth and chaos of the 20th century.
Nestali u stoljeću
A literary gem from a master of language, a hybrid of novel, essay, and diary fragments, it deals with the burdens of life in the 20th century – from personal family history to the collective traumas of Bosnia and Europe.
Bosna i Hercegovina: Budućnost nezavršenog rata
A joint work by two leading Croatian intellectuals, an essayistic portrait of Bosnia and Herzegovina as a country where the war of the 1990s did not end – it lives in political disintegration, ethnic divisions and cultural impotence.
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.
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
Wilimowski
A small novel about big questions – identity in exile, hope in hopelessness, beauty that blooms in "miril", a place for the dead. Jergović's language turns the Adriatic into a mirror of the apocalypse: the waves whisper of war, and the ball rolls towards
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.









