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The theme of the novel represents the climax and the eve of the fall of the communist system in Yugoslavia, that is, in its central part, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a totalitarian ideological pattern and practice, which psychologically incarnate the soul and tissue of characters in a provincial Bosnian town ranging from the late forties to late the eighties of this century. Between the passage of trains alongside his switch house, Salko Pirija is playing one children’s game Cowboys and Indians . This is the time of the conflict between Tito and Stalin, and therefore the local authorities accuse him of propagating America with that game, that is, rotting the West and rotting capitalism . Professor from Sarajevo University, dr. Senadin Lavic told this novel that he and South Slavic literature in Salka Pirija had their Don Quijote, and in Sead Mahmutefendic they have their own Cervantes. This is confirmed by three novels translated into English and published in xLibris.If you can, make a photo shop from these two photos. Winnetou and Old Sheterhand should stand behind a switch house.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
The theme of the novel represents the climax and the eve of the fall of the communist system in Yugoslavia, that is, in its central part, Bosnia and Herzegovina, as a totalitarian ideological pattern and practice, which psychologically incarnate the soul and tissue of characters in a provincial Bosnian town ranging from the late forties to late the eighties of this century. Between the passage of trains alongside his switch house, Salko Pirija is playing one children’s game Cowboys and Indians . This is the time of the conflict between Tito and Stalin, and therefore the local authorities accuse him of propagating America with that game, that is, rotting the West and rotting capitalism . Professor from Sarajevo University, dr. Senadin Lavic told this novel that he and South Slavic literature in Salka Pirija had their Don Quijote, and in Sead Mahmutefendic they have their own Cervantes. This is confirmed by three novels translated into English and published in xLibris.If you can, make a photo shop from these two photos. Winnetou and Old Sheterhand should stand behind a switch house.