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In doing so, it introduces the topic of the novel which will follow, thus becoming a peculiar link between two trilogies, both as an Epilogue to the
first trilogy and the Prologue to the second. The Scent of Rain in the Balkans has also been adapted to both television and the theater. It was the
Holocaust that declared the non-existence of God to many of its innocent victims, but also the truth of the existence of the Righteous among the
Nations, those individuals who in saving a persecuted fellow human at risk to their own lives, save the world and restore faltering faith in humanity.
It follows their journey toward the East, the Ottoman Empire, their settling down in Istanbul and their trials and tribulations in trying to adapt to a
new environment. The fate of the Atijas, Perera, Albinun and Baruh families are tightly interwoven. The novel describes the dramatic changes in
Yugoslav society from triggered by the victory of Communism which decimated the pre-war middle class and greatly influenced the lives of its
children. However, over this primal energy of national, family and individual life looms the dark cloud of the Holocaust. The river that was a
wellspring thirty years ago flows again, raising many of the queries and passions of her captivating opus to re-explore them in depth, with all their
potent images of a vital coexistence that respects differences and nurtures the fundamental human values. The framework of the novel is given by its
story-teller, Bohoreta, who writes a manuscript about her heritage intended for her two sons, Leon and Barkohba, caught in the streets of
Sarajevo in and sent to the concentration camp of Jasenovac. Winner of the First Prize awarded by the prestigious Association of Jewish
Communities in Yugoslavia, the novel describes the historic period in the Balkans from the beginning of World War I, , to the end of World War II
in through the lives and destinies of the Saloms, a Sephardic Jewish family from Sarajevo. Her correspondence with Manuel Manrique de Lara, a
renowned Spanish composer and musicologist describes the depth of a sophisticated platonic love. Played out against the background of the tragic
disintegration of her country, the former Yugoslavia, , the novel, winner of Gold Bestseller Award, completes the trilogy. The novel, in the form of
a light satyr play, allows the story to jump into the past and the future. Gold Bestseller Award winner. However the challenges and spirit of the
times may change, their measure remains the individual, whose actions, words and example are of vital importance, if not for the future of the
world, then at least for the future of our own descendants. Singer and Imre Kertes on the bestseller lists. This novel has been competing with I. The
Ballad of Bohoreta takes place in Istanbul, Sarajevo and Paris and it follows the life of Laura Levi-Papo Bohoreta, a famous playwright, historian,
and researcher of the Sepahrdic tradition in Bosnia, her growing up, education and later on her vivid participation in the cultural life of the Sarajevo
Sephardic community. While the first trilogy covered the 20th century, the second deals with the period of Sephardic existence from the 15th to
the 20th century. Simply, because on the other side of night lies day: A ballet based on the novel premiered on the Sarajevo National Opera stage
in The last episode delves into the 15th Century Spanish Inquisition. It closes the circle of the 20th century Salom family saga by ending the stories
of all its characters. Tekst mora biti pisan u istoj liniji! However, in the belief that I spy a deeper meaning cocooned in most of the stories which
certainly exude optimism, humour and a captivating lightness, I would still say that on the other side lies night, the night of eternal re-examination of
the soul. Ghosts Over the Balkans is therefore a specific link between the two trilogies that represents an Epilogue to the first and a Prologue to the
second. The mother, Bohoreta, holds on to the belief her two boys will one day return. So why From the Other Side of the Night? If the story
were not firmly situated in the late s, the reader could sit back and enjoy the multiplicity of true-to-life characters, the sparkling dialogue and
colourful profusion of language, custom, experience and various mentalities. The leading characters are the five courageous Salom sisters whose
struggle to fulfill personal desires and aspirations run contrary to the strict conventions of the multicultural and religious societies - Bosnian Jew,
Muslim, Serbian Orthodox,and Catholic - of the time, living side by side in the small town of Sarajevo.

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The Ballad of Bohoreta takes place in Istanbul, Sarajevo and Paris and it follows the life of Laura Levi-Papo Bohoreta, a famous playwright,
historian, and researcher of the Sepahrdic tradition in Bosnia, her growing up, education and later on her vivid participation in the cultural life of the
Sarajevo Sephardic community. However the challenges and spirit of the times may change, their measure remains the individual, whose actions,
words and example are of vital importance, if not for the future of the world, then at least for the future of our own descendants. The novel, in the
form of a light satyr play, allows the story to jump into the past and the future. Singer and Imre Kertes on the bestseller lists. Gold Bestseller
Award winner. Ghosts Over the Balkans is therefore a specific link between the two trilogies that represents an Epilogue to the first and a Prologue
to the second. Simply, because on the other side of night lies day: If the story were not firmly situated in the late s, the reader could sit back and
enjoy the multiplicity of true-to-life characters, the sparkling dialogue and colourful profusion of language, custom, experience and various
mentalities. The last episode delves into the 15th Century Spanish Inquisition. The framework of the novel is given by its story-teller, Bohoreta,
who writes a manuscript about her heritage intended for her two sons, Leon and Barkohba, caught in the streets of Sarajevo in and sent to the
concentration camp of Jasenovac. It follows their journey toward the East, the Ottoman Empire, their settling down in Istanbul and their trials and
tribulations in trying to adapt to a new environment. The novel describes the dramatic changes in Yugoslav society from triggered by the victory of
Communism which decimated the pre-war middle class and greatly influenced the lives of its children. In doing so, it introduces the topic of the
novel which will follow, thus becoming a peculiar link between two trilogies, both as an Epilogue to the first trilogy and the Prologue to the second.
It was the Holocaust that declared the non-existence of God to many of its innocent victims, but also the truth of the existence of the Righteous
among the Nations, those individuals who in saving a persecuted fellow human at risk to their own lives, save the world and restore faltering faith in
humanity. So why From the Other Side of the Night? The Scent of Rain in the Balkans has also been adapted to both television and the theater.
However, in the belief that I spy a deeper meaning cocooned in most of the stories which certainly exude optimism, humour and a captivating
lightness, I would still say that on the other side lies night, the night of eternal re-examination of the soul. It closes the circle of the 20th century
Salom family saga by ending the stories of all its characters. The river that was a wellspring thirty years ago flows again, raising many of the queries
and passions of her captivating opus to re-explore them in depth, with all their potent images of a vital coexistence that respects differences and
nurtures the fundamental human values. While the first trilogy covered the 20th century, the second deals with the period of Sephardic existence
from the 15th to the 20th century. However, over this primal energy of national, family and individual life looms the dark cloud of the Holocaust.
Tekst mora biti pisan u istoj liniji! The leading characters are the five courageous Salom sisters whose struggle to fulfill personal desires and
aspirations run contrary to the strict conventions of the multicultural and religious societies - Bosnian Jew, Muslim, Serbian Orthodox,and Catholic
- of the time, living side by side in the small town of Sarajevo. This novel has been competing with I. The fate of the Atijas, Perera, Albinun and
Baruh families are tightly interwoven. Her correspondence with Manuel Manrique de Lara, a renowned Spanish composer and musicologist
describes the depth of a sophisticated platonic love. A ballet based on the novel premiered on the Sarajevo National Opera stage in Played out
against the background of the tragic disintegration of her country, the former Yugoslavia, , the novel, winner of Gold Bestseller Award, completes
the trilogy. Winner of the First Prize awarded by the prestigious Association of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia, the novel describes the historic
period in the Balkans from the beginning of World War I, , to the end of World War II in through the lives and destinies of the Saloms, a
Sephardic Jewish family from Sarajevo. The mother, Bohoreta, holds on to the belief her two boys will one day return.

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existence of God to many of its innocent victims, but also the truth of the existence of the Righteous among the Nations, those individuals who in
saving a persecuted fellow human at risk to their own lives, save the world and restore faltering faith in humanity. This novel has been competing
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the cultural life of the Sarajevo Sephardic community. If the story ogrdana not firmly situated in the late s, the reader could sit back and enjoy the
multiplicity of true-to-life characters, the sparkling dialogue and colourful profusion of language, custom, experience and various mentalities. It
follows their journey toward the East, the Ottoman Empire, their settling down in Istanbul and their trials and tribulations in trying to adapt to a new
environment. Singer and Imre Kertes on the bestseller lists. While the first trilogy covered the 20th century, the second deals with the period of
Sephardic existence from the 15th to the 20th century. It closes the circle of the 20th century Salom family saga by ending the stories of all its
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to the concentration camp of Jasenovac. So why From the Other Side of the Night? Played out against the background of the tragic disintegration
of her country, the former Yugoslavia,the novel, winner of Gold Bestseller Award, completes the trilogy. The novel, in the form of a light satyr play,
allows the story to jump into the past and the future. The novel describes the dramatic changes in Yugoslav society from gorana by the victory of
Communism which decimated the pre-war middle class and greatly influenced the lives of its children. Gordana kuic knjige fate of the Atijas,
Perera, Albinun and Baruh families are tightly interwoven. A ballet based on the novel premiered on the Sarajevo National Opera stage in Ghosts
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First Prize awarded by the prestigious Association of Jewish Communities in Knjibe, the novel describes the historic period in the Balkans from the
beginning of World War I,to the end of World War II in through the lives and destinies of the Saloms, a Sephardic Jewish family from Sarajevo.
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a vital coexistence that respects differences and nurtures the fundamental human values. In doing so, it introduces the topic of the novel which will
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