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"Rooster in the Window" (1960) is a popular detective and crime novel by Croatian writer Milan Nikolić (Osijek, 1924 – Virovitica, 1970), one of the most widely read authors of post-war entertaining prose in Yugoslavia.
The novel explores the moral dilemmas and social contradictions of post-war Europe. Through a tense crime story, the novel follows the protagonist as he faces personal and political challenges, revealing complex relationships.
Bruce Gold, a literature professor and Jewish man from Brooklyn, is offered a chance to become a high-ranking official in Washington. While trying to write a book about the Jewish experience, he becomes entangled in the absurd world of politics, confronti
With his humorous miniatures, Drnić takes us on a safari through the urban milieu from the 90s onwards, a space-time that many of us have been part of, but only a few of us have seen and known everything about.
According to critics, it is perhaps the best literary response to the events of the September 11th, and terrorist attack on the World Trade Center.
FBI agent Mark Andrews uncovers a plot to assassinate the first female president of the United States, Florentyna Kane. With just six days until the assassination and a traitor within the FBI, he must expose the conspirators among the senators who oppose