Momo Kapor
Momčilo "Momo" Kapor was a Serbian novelist and painter. He is the author of several screenplays, over forty novels, short stories, travel and autobiographical books and essays. He was introduced to literary circles as the author of radio, TV and theater dramas in the early sixties. His books have been translated into twenty languages.
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Foliranti
Thirty-seven-year-old Kapor remembers himself at the age of nineteen, Belgrade at that time, as well as all those people who were important to him then. This book is a letter addressed to them, but at the same time it is a striking diary of a time long go
Halo, Beograd I-II
Hello, Belgrade is the final part of a trilogy of records about Belgraders, their city and life in it, which includes the previously published books 011 and East-West.
Hronika izgubljenog grada
This is one of Kapor's most significant books: it tells of the pain and bitterness of loss. The Chronicle is, indeed, Kapor's testament book, in which he put, if not his "whole life", and that is his good piece.
Knjiga žalbi
The book of complaints was published for the first time back in 1984 and immediately attracted great attention from the literary audience and critics.
Provincijalac
As much as Foliranti is a story about Kapor's student days in Belgrade in the late fifties, Provincial is a book that evokes memories of his childhood in Sarajevo, where the author spent the first years of his life.