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This is not a book about any of the many wars we have experienced. This is not a book about war at all. This is a book about a city under siege and about people under siege. Internal and external.
"Where's David Weiser?" is a novel by Pawel Huelle that, after a three-year 'bunker' in Poland, was published in 1987 and was quickly declared the "novel of the decade" by local critics, as well as a national classic.
The ticking clock is a novel about love, betrayal, revenge and crime. Beginning as a story about the passionate love and marriage of the university professor Julio and the young student Lujza, the novel sovereignly takes surprising genre directions.
The second volume of Josip Kosor's Selected Works contains two novels, the first of which "Rasap" was first published in Zagreb in 1906 by Milivoj Majcen and again in 1987 by Privlačica.
The main character, Rosa Ahmetovna, is an extremely self-centered, intrusive, tactless, sly and cunning narrator in this family saga by the author of the acclaimed novel "Scherbenpark" Alina Bronsky.
Just as its title suggests, Luka Ostojić's Silence in the Wasp is a book that leads to dangerous, uncertain places.