Janine di Giovanni
As a senior foreign correspondent for The Times of London, Janine di Giovanni was a firsthand witness to the brutal and protracted break-up of Yugoslavia. With unflinching sensitivity, From an internationally celebrated war correspondent, a ... [... more]
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The Lion, the Fox and the Eagle
Carol Off has witnessed and reported on many of the world's conflicts, from the fall of Yugoslavia to the US-led "war on terror." She has won numerous awards for her CBC television documentaries in Africa, Asia and Europe. She lives in ... [... more]
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Dan Fesperman
Dan Fesperman is a reporter for the Baltimore Sun and worked in its Berlin bureau during the years of civil war in the former Yugoslavia, as well as in Afghanistan during the recent conflict. His novel When the body of an American soldier is ... [... more]
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Vladimir Brnardic
South-east Europe is one of the most neglected fronts of the Napoleonic Wars; yet on the coast of the Adriatic Sea - broadly, former Western Yugoslavia and the Ionian Islands - France struggled to hold a vital strategic outpost dominating ... [... more]
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Alma Alexander
Alma Alexander is the author of several previous novels, including Worldweavers: Gift of the Unmage and Worldweavers: Spellspam. She was born in Yugoslavia, grew up in the United Kingdom and Africa, and now lives in the state of Washington. [... more]
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Dubravka Ugresic
An acclaimed novelist and essayist, Dubravka Ugresic is a native of the former Yugoslavia who left her homeland in 1993 for political reasons. She now lives in Amsterdam. [... more]
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Doris Orgel
was born in 1929 in Vienna, Austria. To escape the rise of the Nazi party in Austria, her family fled to Yugoslavia and finally to New York. She attended Radcliffe College from 1946 to 1948 and graduated cum laude in 1950 from Barnard College. ... [... more]
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