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Judith

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Judith, which draws on the Old Testament legend, is a simple and universal tale, at the centre of which is a young woman who recounts her life in the first person. In cruel, patriarchal surroundings she experiences the greatest of disappointments and the most powerful of loves…

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Miro
Gavran

Miro Gavran is a contemporary Croatian writer. His works have been translated into thirty-five languages. Along with the collection of short stories Small Unusual People, he has written the novels Forgotten Son, How We Broke Our Legs, Clara, margita or journey through a Past Life, Judith, John the Baptist, Pontius Pilate, The Only Witness to Beauty and Kafka’s Friend. He has received some twenty literary and theatre awards, including the Central European Time Award, given to the best Central-European Time Award, given to the best Central – European writer, and the European Circle Award for affirmation of European values in literary texts.

Miro Gavran is a contemporary Croatian writer. His works have been translated into thirty-five languages. Along with the collection of short stories Small Unusual People, he has written the novels Forgotten Son, How We Broke Our Legs, Clara, margita or journey through a Past Life, Judith, John the Baptist, Pontius Pilate, The Only Witness to Beauty and Kafka’s Friend. He has received some twenty literary and theatre awards, including the Central European Time Award, given to the best Central-European Time Award, given to the best Central – European writer, and the European Circle Award for affirmation of European values in literary texts.

ABOUT
THE TRANSLATOR Laura
Gudim

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
Croatia
Original Language
Croatian
Author
Publisher
ITG
Translator
Laura Gudim

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