Cornflower Blue: A Case for Milena Lukin

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$15.00  $13.95
Publisher
Haus Pub.
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Pages
297
Dimensions
5.3 X 1.1 X 8.4 inches | 0.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781908323965
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About the Author
Christian Schünemann is a journalist who lives in Berlin. Jelena Volic lectures in modern German literature. She divides her time between Belgrade and Berlin. Baida Dar is a translator whose work includes Tretjak.
Reviews
"Milena's struggle to find answers and justice amid the chaos of an embattled Serbia is both grim and heartening."
-- "Publishers Weekly"
"This mesmerizing novel provides an incisive look at how the Bosnian War marked its survivors. . . . Milena is sympathetic, resolute, occasionally awkward, and ultimately loving--a winsome combination."-- "Foreword Reviews"
"A classic page-turning thriller."
-- "Tribune (UK)"
"The authors unflinchingly examine a country's guilt, and the subsequent attempts to forget, or even deny, the acts that led to the guilt. . . . Milena makes a beguiling detective, and the details of her everyday life afford as much pleasure as her investigation. And the fact that the story offers no easy closure only adds to its power."
-- "Spectator"
"This book gives valuable insight into the Bosnian war and its aftermath. It is well written, and it demonstrates that the conventions of crime fiction, intelligently followed, produce highly readable and similar kinds of stories across a range of languages and cultures."-- "Sydney Morning Herald"
"Milena Lukin is a wonderful, enigmatic woman who remains shrouded in mystery."-- "Die Welt, on the German edition"