Buybook
Sarajevo
Bosnien und Herzegowina
Titel im Angebot
88
A piano usually has 88 keys, 52 white and 36 black, from which 88 tones emerge. A pianist usually reads 88 notes. These 88 micro-proses simultaneously constitute one piano and one piano concerto.
Adolfove uši (Berlinski dnevnik)
This is a manuscript first of all about yourself, about your own connection with the city, but also about the present and past of Berlin, and that then means about the death that is written into the history of a city that, more than others, grew together
Bela
Goran Samardžić (b. 1961, Sarajevo), poet, prose writer, and co-owner of Buybook, published the collection Bela in 2020 – an intimate, elegiac, and lucid book dedicated to his mother Bela, who recently passed away.
Dalge (priča na sklapanje)
Dalge (priča na sklapanje) Refika Ličine je zbirka kratke proze – lirski fragmentirana hronika Novog Pazara, grada u kome je autor živeo do 1992. godine pre svog izgnanstva u Švedsku (Lund).
Deset šljiva za fašiste
Tematski, Elvira Mujčić se bavi najtežom od svih mogućih stvari koje su nas zadesile u poslednjem ratu.
Drugi zakon termodinamike
“The second law of thermodynamics corresponds to Murphy's first law: anything that can go wrong, will go wrong. Only this time we're not talking about physical or general social laws, but about human lives.
Gravitacije
Gravity reminds us of how little we can know for sure, and how of all the burdens of the past, the heaviest is a life devoid of love and passion.
Kako sam djeci objasnio demokratiju
A book that deals with the concept of democracy from its origins in ancient Greece, through the dark ages of European history when it practically disappeared from the face of the earth, up to the present day.
Kintsugi tijela
In the novel Kintsugi Bodies, whose title slightly unlocks the very essence of the book, we follow the main plot, interspersed with flashbacks that take us back to the childhood and harsh upbringing of the heroine of this autobiographical book.
Knjiga odlazaka
The autobiography of a vagabond, a kind of bildungsroman in which typical Balkan melancholic fantasy intertwines with harrowing and lucid reflections on exile.









