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100 1 $aMehmedinović, Semezdin,$d1960-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n96074829
240 10 $aSarajevo blues.$lEnglish
245 10 $aSarajevo blues /$cSemezdin Mehmedinović ; translated from the Bosnian and with an introduction by Ammiel Alcalay.
260 $aSan Francisco, Calif. :$bCity Lights Books,$c1998.
300 $axvii, 122 pages ;$c21 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $tLoss --$tSingular Dream --$tCorpse --$tAugust, 1989 --$tThe Phone Rings --$tIn the Studio --$tAlifakovac --$tStranger --$tEssay --$tDeserter --$tSpirituality --$tStocking Hat --$tBack then --$tAt the Edge of Town --$tThe Chetnik Position --$tExpulsion --$tCisterns / Rainwater --$tA Relatively Calm Day --$tNo Man's Land --$tCrows --$tGrbavica --$tA Martyr's Resting Place --$tLilies --$tCurfew --$tGetting Thinner --$tLooted Stores --$tImam Bey's Mosque --$tInnocent Civilians --$tFires --$tMilomir Kovacevic --$tLion's --$tGlass --$tZambak / Muslims --$tKids --$tHero --$tGrenade --$tTraffic --$tPhotographers --$tWounded Parks --$tWar Profiteers --$tWhite Death --$tPolitics --$tVestibule --$tWhat will you Remember? --$tRuins --$tWar --$tAnimals --$tCat --$tShelter --$tWashing the Dead --$tExodus --$tBernard-Henri Levy --$tLapisnica / Eduard Limonov --$tSign --$tMassacre --$tFreedom --$tSurplus History --$tNew Experience --$tTunnel --$tZenica Blues --$tDates --
505 80 $tAn Interview with Semezdin Mehmedinovic /$rAmmiel Alcalay.
520 $aFrom one of Bosnia's most prominent poets and writers: spare and haunting stories and poems that were written under the horrific circumstances of the recent war in Bosnia-Hercegovina. Semezdin Mehmedinovic remained a citizen of Sarajevo throughout the Serbian nationalists' siege and was active throughout the war in the city's resistance movement, as one of the editors of the magazine Phantom of Liberty.
520 8 $aSarajevo Blues was originally published at the end of 1992 and was the first book in the Biblioteka "egzil-abc" series, published in Ljubljana, which provided a forum for Bosnian writers and translators under siege or living in exile.
700 1 $aAlcalay, Ammiel.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n92058753
852 00 $bglx$hPG1419.23.E37$iS2713 1998
852 00 $bbar$hPG1419.23.E37$iS2713 1998