My Family's Role in the World Revolution And Other Prose |
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Author:
| Cosic, Bora |
Translator:
| Bigelow, Ann Clymer |
Series title: | Writings from an Unbound Europe Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-0-8101-1367-1 |
Publication Date: | Sep 1997 |
Publisher: | Northwestern University Press
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $62.95 |
Book Description:
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Bora Cosic's
My Family's Role in the World Revolution enjoyed a successful run as a play, but the film version was closed immediately and ultimately caused Cosic's publications to be for over four years. During the German occupation of Belgrade, a family--including an alarmist mother, an eternally drunk father, two young aunts who swoon over American movie stars, and a playboy uncle--attempt to find any kind of work they can do at home. When the postwar...
More DescriptionBora Cosic's My Family's Role in the World Revolution enjoyed a successful run as a play, but the film version was closed immediately and ultimately caused Cosic's publications to be for over four years.
During the German occupation of Belgrade, a family--including an alarmist mother, an eternally drunk father, two young aunts who swoon over American movie stars, and a playboy uncle--attempt to find any kind of work they can do at home. When the postwar Socialist society is being ushered in after the war, the narrator becomes the slogan-spouting ideological leader of the household, while his family tries--and often fails miserably--to take part in the "great change."
This volume also includes several Cosic short stories, and recent essays on the war in the former Yugoslavia.