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Mama Leone

Autore: Miljenko Jergović; David Williams
Editore: Brooklyn, NY : Archipelago Books ; [Minneapolis, MN] : Distributed by Consortium Book Sales and Distribution, 2012.
Edizione/Formato:   Libro : Fiction : English : 1st Archipelago Books ed
Sommario:
"Jergovic is an enormously talented storyteller"-Aleksandar Hemon. A masterful collection of stories that draws the reader into a boy's episodic, profoundly personal recounting of his war-torn homeland and childhood. Dazzling, rhapsodic, and above all compassionate, these linked stories, deeply rooted in place and history, break down stereotypes and humanize a complex cultural conflict. Miljenko Jergovic, born in
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Genere/forma: Fiction
Tipo materiale: Fiction
Tipo documento: Book
Tutti gli autori / Collaboratori: Miljenko Jergović; David Williams
ISBN: 9781935744320 1935744321
Numero OCLC: 756580480
Nota sulla lingua: Translated from the Croatian.
Note: "First published as Mama Leone by Zoro [Sarajevo] in 1999"--T.p. verso.
Descrizione: 351 p. ; 19 cm.
Altri titoli: Mama Leone.
Responsabilità: Miljenko Jergović ; translated from the Croatian by David Williams.

Abstract:

"Jergovic is an enormously talented storyteller"-Aleksandar Hemon. A masterful collection of stories that draws the reader into a boy's episodic, profoundly personal recounting of his war-torn homeland and childhood. Dazzling, rhapsodic, and above all compassionate, these linked stories, deeply rooted in place and history, break down stereotypes and humanize a complex cultural conflict. Miljenko Jergovic, born in 1966, is a poet, novelist, and journalist. He was awarded the Ivan Goran Kovacic Award and the Mak Dizdar Award for Warsaw Observatory and the Erich Maria Remarque Peace Prize for Sarajevo Marlboro (Archipelago Books, 2003), now in its third printing"--

"A masterful novel that draws the reader into a boy's episodic, profoundly personal recounting of his war-torn homeland and childhood. Dazzling, rhapsodic, and above all humane, these linked stories, deeply rooted in place and history, break down stereotypes and humanize a complex cultural conflict"--

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