The Battle of Otok

The Battle of Otok
Author: Jeremy C. Schwendiman
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2005-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1411636104

This story is based on actual events of a young man's journey from youth to manhood. The planet of Zemlya is under political turmoil. The planet's four islands have always been governed by peace and war was forbidden. However, the decision of one of the seven seer stone holders has unlocked the secrets to dark and fobidden doctrines. Aleric was the son of a simple zveri herder in Zlatpolye. Due to fantastic circumstances, he finds himself in the middle of an encroaching war. He is led to join a hidden society known as the Maritonic Knights. The Maritonic Knights must save the island of Otok before it is consumed by darkness.

Hubble

Hubble
Author: Jim Wilson
Publisher: Dorrance Publishing
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2012-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1434967115

We're surrounded. Aktlan is all around us in the stars, an empire of a thousand worlds. Its people are human, descendants of Earthly civilizations long forgotten. To Aktlan, Earth is both the Motherworld and one big interlocking disease, forever quarantined. They've been free of disease for millennia and don't want careless Earthlings bringing them new plagues.Aktlan panics when Earth puts the Hubble Space Telescope in orbit. They worry their works will be seen in nearby star systems. They send four condemned criminals to disable Hubble. When in orbit, one of these four overpowers the other three, steals a small anti-gravity device and escapes to Earth. She'd rather die free and diseased.Morion Qur-Malik, the out-of-favor officer who put the team together, is sent to Earth to recapture her. She's too alien to blend in, even in California; her presence alone will reveal Aktlan to Earthly powers. Mory feels betrayed, both by the woman who escaped and the superiors who sent him after her. Within twenty-four hours of arrival, Mory decides he wants to stay, too. Thirty years of being dumped on is all he can take. Mory may be done with Aktlan, but Aktlan¿s not done with him.

Between Exile and Asylum

Between Exile and Asylum
Author: P. Matvejevic
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789639241855

"A collection of letters, written by a most extraordinary and yet typical representative of the East European intelligentsia, sent from Moscow, Mostar, and more recently Paris and Rome, where the author has lived since leaving war-torn Bosnia." "Matvejevic first went to the USSR in 1972, as a guest of the Writers' Union, and described to his father the land that Matvejevic senior had not seen since leaving Odessa in 1921 (and that he would never see again in his lifetime). He chronicles the dissolution of the USSR, its final twenty years of existence, from the unique vantage point of a semi-insider - a half-Russian, non-aligned (Yugoslav) dissident intellectual rooted in the public debates and artistic life of both Western, Eastern and Central Europe. This story, moreover, parallels the simultaneous dissolution of Yugoslavia, to which the narrator refers increasingly as the book nears its end."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

When Marina Abramovic Dies

When Marina Abramovic Dies
Author: James Westcott
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2014-08-29
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0262526816

The extraordinary life and death-defying work of one of the most important and pioneering performance artists in contemporary art. When Marina Abramović Dies examines the extraordinary life and death-defying work of one of the most pioneering artists of her generation—and one who is still at the forefront of contemporary art today. This intimate, critical biography chronicles Abramović's formative and until now undocumented years in Yugoslavia, and tells the story of her partnership with the German artist Ulay—one of the twentieth century's great examples of the fusion of artistic and private life. In one of many long-durational performances in the renewed solo career that followed, Abramović famously lived in a New York gallery for twelve days without eating or speaking, nourished only by prolonged eye contact with audience members. It was here, in 2002, that author James Westcott first encountered her, beginning an exceptionally close relation between biographer and subject. When Marina Abramović Dies draws on Westcott's personal observations of Abramović, his unprecedented access to her archive, and hundreds of hours of interviews he conducted with the artist and the people closest to her. The result is a unique and vivid portrait of the charismatic self-proclaimed “grandmother of performance art.”

Goli Otok

Goli Otok
Author: Venko Markovski
Publisher: East European Monographs
Total Pages: 264
Release: 1984
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

This is an English translation of the famous letters of the Bulgarian poet laureate Venko Markovski written after his release from the infamous imprisonment by Tito's government for anti-Titoist attitudes at Goli Otok.

The Road to War in Serbia

The Road to War in Serbia
Author: Central European University Press
Publisher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 724
Release: 2000-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789639116566

"The Road to War in Serbia is the first serious attempt by scholars from the former Yugoslavia to systematically explore the roots of the conflict and the ideology and propaganda that incited Serbian people to war. Based on years of research, the authors-all eminent scholars of their respective fields, who have lived through these social conflicts-highlight key issues which have date remained unknown or which have been previously neglected." "The issues dealt with include the institutional frameworks of ethnicity and nationalism; the input of the church, science, literature and sports; specific catalysts of the conflict, and the role of the political actors, students, the ruling party and the media." "The Road to War in Serbia will help to understand why and how the violent option of settling disputes and conflicts on the territory of Yugoslavia is being accepted."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Narrating Victimhood

Narrating Victimhood
Author: Michaela Schäuble
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782382615

Mythologies and narratives of victimization pervade contemporary Croatia, set against the backdrop of militarized notions of masculinity and the political mobilization of religion and nationhood. Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in rural Dalmatia in the Croatian-Bosnian border region, this book provides a unique account of the politics of ambiguous Europeanness from the perspective of those living at Europe’s margins. Examining phenomena such as Marian apparitions, a historic knights tournament, the symbolic re-signification of a massacre site, and the desolate social situation of Croatian war veterans, Narrating Victimhood traces the complex mechanisms of political radicalization in a post-war scenario. This book provides a new perspective for understanding the ongoing processes of transformation in Southeastern Europe and the Balkans.