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  2. Narodna knjiga–Alfa - Wikipedia

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    Narodna knjiga–Alfa is a Serbian publisher. It is one of the leading publishing houses in Serbia. [1] Its book series have included Sto klasika Narodna knjiga (100 Classics of Narodna Knjiga), Kraj veka (End of the Century), and Megahit. Serbian literature is published in the series Savremeni srpski and Antologija jugoslovenske pripovetke pisci.

  3. Laguna (publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Laguna's first editions were titles by one of the most popular British authors, Terry Pratchett.Today, some of this publisher's foreign language titles include the names of classic authors (Shakespeare, Goethe, Gogol, Chekhov, Kafka, Proust, Musil) and numerous contemporary writers with works mostly from English, Spanish, German, French and Russian speaking territories such as: Nobel winners ...

  4. The Book about Milutin - Wikipedia

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    The Book about Milutin (Serbian: Knjiga o Milutinu, Књига о Милутину) is a novel by the Serbian writer Danko Popović. Novel is about Milutin, Serbian peasant and former soldier who tells his story from jail after World War I. He talks to imaginary listener about tragic fate of Serbian people, his family and Serbia. Published in 1985.

  5. Tanja Kragujević - Wikipedia

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    As the editor (Narodna knjiga, Beograd), she has created several collections of books of modern literature, collected and selected works by world outstanding authors (Works by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, 1981; Works by Marina Tsvetaeva, 1990), edition Alpha Lyrae, dedicated to the most important names of the modern world poetry (H.L.Borges ...

  6. Belgrade Book Fair - Wikipedia

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    The International Belgrade Book Fair is a book fair held annually in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.One of the oldest literary events in the region, its basic objective is enabling publishers, authors, booksellers, librarians, book distributors, multimedia companies and other participants to establish contacts, exchange experiences, do business deals and establish other forms of business and ...

  7. Nemanja Raičević - Wikipedia

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    The renowned Serbian literature critic, Marko Nedić, published an essay about Raičević's stories in the oldest Serbian literature magazine Letopis Matice srpske [4] Raičević's stories and poems have also been published in numerous literary magazines [5] (fuller bibliography on Cobiss-Opac Srbija), and have been translated into Hungarian ...

  8. Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji - Wikipedia

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    Kako (ni)je propao rokenrol u Srbiji (trans.How Rock 'n' Roll in Serbia (Didn't) Came to an End) is a book by Duško Antonić, published in 2021.The book features a number of Antonić's essays on Serbian rock scene, as well as a list of 100 best Serbian rock music albums published after the dissolution of SFR Yugoslavia.

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Serbia/drafts

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    Ljubomir u Jelisijumu (u tri knjige; Budim, 1814, 1817, 1823) Mladi Tovija; pripovetka u stihovima (Budim, 1825) Kasija Carica (Budim, 1827) Siloan i Milena Srpkinja u Engleskoj (Budim, 1829) Ljubezna scena u veselom dvoru Ive Zagorice, pripovetka iz srpske istorije (1834) Putešestvije u Jerusalim (spev; Budim, 1834)