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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 ...
His final work, Zamalek, published through Laguna in 2020, was introduced to the school book report in Portugal. [4] In 2017, Tiago-Stanković signed the Declaration on the Common Language of the Croats, Serbs, Bosniaks and Montenegrins. [5] In the evening of 20 December 2022, Stanković died at his home in Lisbon at the age of 57. [6]
In 2020. he has published biography novel Himerina krv: roman o Dučiću, story about Jovan Dučić), one of the most influential Serbian lyricists and modernist poets. He published the book Avengers and slanderers in 2024. It is a collection of six stories, while the main characters are lonely fighters against injustice in corrupt societies.
Đavo je moj drug (The Devil Is a Friend of Mine, a novel) (Narodna knjiga, 2002, Samizdat, 2005, Laguna, 2015) Pikavci na plaži (Butts on the Beach, a novel) (Narodna knjiga, 2002, Laguna 2018) Kandže (The Claws, a novel) (Samizdat, 2004, Laguna, 2020) Sve crvenkape su iste (All Red Riding Hoods Are the Same, a novel) (Samizdat, 2006, Laguna ...
Morea Banićević was born in Rijeka and graduated from the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences in Rijeka, majoring in Croatian and English language. Over the years, she has written a number of novels for children and young adults, which are being published in Croatia and abroad..
The NIN Award (Serbian: Ninova nagrada, Нинова награда), officially the Award for Best Novel of the Year, is a prestigious Serbian (and previously Yugoslavian) literary award established in 1954 by the NIN weekly and is given annually for the best newly published novel written in Serbian (previously in Serbo-Croatian). [1]
Doctors and specialists at the Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne, Australia, are studying and reprogramming the potential of the blood to treat heart failure in children.
Born in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia to Croatian parents, Jergović received his M.A. in literature from the Sarajevo University. While at high-school, he started working as a journalist in printed and electronic media, as a contributor to literary and youth magazines, and was soon recognized as Croatia's media correspondent from Sarajevo.