
Three essays on Europe
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The extensive two-volume work brings personal and political testimony about the period of the Croatian Spring and the events around 1971, from the pen of one of its key actors.
A vivid account of the author's trip to Afghanistan in 1921-1922, a country in a turbulent period of modernization under the reformist king Amanullah Khan, the clash of tradition and the new age, and the exotic life of Afghan society.
The author, journalist and editor, follows the events of the second half of the 1980s, the breakup of Yugoslavia and the fight for Croatian independence in his diary entries.
"No one has considered the issues of Montenegrin identity more precisely and deeply in two decades, and no one has confronted this Montenegrin ambivalence more cruelly in their essays."