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We trade our night for someone elses day

We Trade Our Night for Someone Else's Day

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A thriller of the ex-Yugoslavia Wars.

The city of Vukovar, situated on Croatia's easternmost periphery, across the Danube River from Serbia, was the site of some of the worst violence in the wars that rocked ex-Yugoslavia in the early '90s. It is referred to only as "the city" throughout this taut political thriller from one of Europe's most celebrated young writers. In this city without a name, fences in schoolyards separate the children of Serbs from those of Croats, and city leaders still fight to free themselves from violent crimes they committed or permitted during the war a generation ago. Now, it is left to a new generation the children, now grown up, to extricate themselves from this tragic place, innocents who are nonetheless connected in different ways to the crimes of the past.

Nora is a journalist assigned to do a puff piece on the perpetrator of a crime of passion a Croatian high school teacher who fell in love with one of her students, a Serb, and is now in prison for having murdered her husband. But Nora herself is the daughter of a man who was murdered years earlier under mysterious circumstances. And she wants, if not to avenge her father, at least to bring to justice whoever committed the crime. There's a hothouse intensity to this extraordinary noir page-turner because of how closely the author sets the novel within the historical record.

This city is unnamed, the story is fictional, so it can show us what actually happened there.

"Bodrozic, mediated by Ellen Elias-Bursac’s assured translation, chronicles what a country chooses to remember, and what it consciously forgets, with confidence and grace."

- Sarah Weinman, New York Times Book Review

O proizvodu

Format: 20,9 x 14 cm
Uvez: meki
Broj stranica: 240
Biblioteka: -
Izdavač: Seven Stories
Izdanje: 2021.
Prevoditelj: Ellen Elias-Bursać
ISBN: 978-0995580770

Upoznaj autora

Ivana Bodrožić rođena je 1982. u Vukovaru, dio djetinjstva provela je u Kumrovcu, a opću gimnaziju pohađala je u Zagrebu. Magistrirala je na studiju filozofije i kroatistike Filozofskog fakulteta u Zagrebu. Autorica je nagrađivanih i prevođenih zbirki poezije, romana i zbirke priča: Fikcija, Usijavanje, Sinovi, kćeri, Prvi korak u tamu, Hotel Zagorje, Prijelaz za divlje životinje, 100% pamuk, Rupa, In a Sentimental Mood, Klara Čuda stvara. Djela su joj prevedena na petnaestak stranih jezika, a za svoj književni rad nagrađena je uglednim domaćim i inozemnim nagradama kao što su nagrada Goran za mlade pjesnike; Kiklop, nagrada za najbolji roman; Prix Ulysse, nagrada za najbolji debitantski roman s područja Mediterana; Kočićevo pero; Edo Budiša; Meša Selimović; Balkan Noir i druge.