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  • av Borislav Pekic
    1 056,-

    First published in 1977, this novel of ideas follows Konrad Rutkowski - professor of medieval history and former Gestapo officer - as he returns to the scene of his war crimes determined to renounce, or perhaps justify, his Nazi past.

  • av Tonu Onnepalu
    300,-

    A novel of a life lived on the margins of Europe where East and West uneasily meet. At home in neither his native land nor his adopted country, the narrator writes from a fictional border state that transcends national boundaries.

  • av Christoph Hein
    390,-

  • av Martin Vopenka
    376,-

    Stylistically and thematically different to the more usual Czech underground literature, this is the story of the departure of two young men in search of their own identity. It provides an interpretation of the individual lost in a world of chaos and futility.

  • av David Albahari
    390,-

  • - Or About Biography
    av Irena Vrkljan
    416,-

  • av Yuri Andrukhovych
    510,-

    What was the fate of Stanislav Perfetsky - poet, provocateur and hero of Ukranian underground culture? This text constructs Perfetsky's final days using a mishmash of relics, from official documents to recorded interviews to scraps of paper.

  • - The Abyss and ""Porgess
    av Arnost Lustig
    330,-

    In this pair of short novels. Arnost Lustig continues his lifelong project of creating a universe - at once concrete and dreamlike - to examine the horrors of the Holocaust and the impossible burden of living as a survivor.

  • - Women's Fiction from East Central Europe
     
    1 056,-

    This volume allows English-speaking readers to discover the work of women writers from East Central Europe. A compendium of fiction by twenty-five women from eighteen different nations The Third Shore brings to light a whole spectrum of women's literary accomplishment and experience virtually unknown in the West.

  • av Georgi Gospodinov
    299 - 744,-

    A collection of short stories, which includes a tongue-in-cheek crime/horror story or the Christmas story of a pig, a language game leading to an unexpected epiphany or an inward-looking tale built on the complexity of a puzzle box, and more.

  • - A Novel
    av Petra Hůlová
    376,-

    Chronicles the lives of three generations of women in a Mongolian family. Told from the point of view of a mother, three sisters, and the daughter of one of the sisters, this story of secrets and betrayals takes us from the daily rhythms of nomadic life on the steppe to the harsh realities of urban alcoholism and prostitution in the capital.

  • av Marek Bienczyk
    360,-

    In Tworki, a village just southwest of Warsaw, there is a psychiatric hospital and in that hospital, the patients and their caretakers are hidden from the war just outside their iron gates. Our hero, Jurek, answers an ad in the paper for a job there and finds himself keeping the books alongside a knock-out strawberry blonde named Sonia.

  • - A Novel
    av Bohumil Hrabal
    329,-

    Showcases the author's bohemian intellectual life, and his relationship with Vladimir Boudnik.

  • av Elizabeth Maslen, Marian Pankowski & John Maslen
    346,-

    In these two novellas, Volodymyr Dibrova tells the story of how the Soviet system was sustained by individuals who never truly believed in it, but simply lacked the courage to oppose it.

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