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„Writer's Notes“ by Dobrica Ćosić is a series of diary entries spanning the period from 1951 to 2000, providing an intimate look at political, social, and cultural changes in Yugoslavia and Serbia over several decades.
The series consists of the following books:
"Writer's Notes 1951–1968": These notes provide an insight into post-war Yugoslavia, examining the ideological and political challenges the country faced during that period. Ćosić analyzes key events and figures, including Josip Broz Tito, Edvard Kardelj, Miroslav Krleža, Aleksandar Ranković, and Ivo Andrić.
"Writer's Notes 1969–1980": This book covers a period of intense political turmoil, including ideological conflicts within the League of Communists and the curtailment of civil rights and freedoms in Yugoslavia.
"Writer's Notes 1981–1991": Ćosić records the events leading up to the breakup of Yugoslavia, including the growing national tensions and political changes that led to the conflict in the Balkans.
"Writer's Notes 1992–1993": These notes focus on the beginning of the wars in the former Yugoslavia, providing Ćosić's perspective on the conflict and its consequences for Serbian society.
Ćosić's "Writer's Notes" provide a unique perspective on key events and figures that shaped the history of Yugoslavia and Serbia during the second half of the 20th century. Through personal reflections and analyses, readers gain insight into the complex political and social processes of the time.
These works are valuable reading for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the history and dynamics of the Balkans during the turbulent period of the 20th century.
The book consists of 4 volumes.
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