Prvi, drugi, treći čovek

Prvi, drugi, treći čovek

Mirjana Đurđević

Aristotel noted that "art imitates life" but it turned out that "life imitates art" can also be the other way around, as in the case of the novel The First, Second, Third Man by Mirjana Đurđević.

Inspired by the eternal stories about the most wanted Hague indictee, more precisely about the "hunt for Karadžić", which has just ended, Đurđević dreamed up the first Serbian spy novel in which the main character is the leader of the Bosnian Serbs. Then she came up with the idea of ​​"hiding" him in a Belgrade office where he works as a psychiatrist and is visited by "employees" of various services, from domestic to Russian and American, because Belgrade is the meeting place of the world's intelligence elite.

Dimensions
21 x 14.5 cm
Pages
265
Publisher
Agora, Zrenjanin, 2008.
 
Distribution: 1,000 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
978-8-68459-981-2

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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