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Dedicated to Belgrade: I took some of your years and letter by letter I started to join the worlds. Sanja The first guide book made entirely in Cyrillic and Latin characters. Guide to historical and entertaining places, extensive conversations, pronunciation and simplified grammar to better understand the language but also the official Serbian writing, Cyrillic. The great Serbian novelist and painter Momo Kapor said about Belgrade: ”Belgrade is not in Belgrade, because Belgrade is actually not a city, but a metaphor for life.” All you have to do is watch the night slip under the skin of the day and vice versa and explore a Belgrade you would never expect.
Dedicated to Belgrade: I took some of your years and letter by letter I started to join the worlds. Sanja The first guide book made entirely in Cyrillic and Latin characters. Guide to historical and entertaining places, extensive conversations, pronunciation and simplified grammar to better understand the language but also the official Serbian writing, Cyrillic. The great Serbian novelist and painter Momo Kapor said about Belgrade: ”Belgrade is not in Belgrade, because Belgrade is actually not a city, but a metaphor for life.” All you have to do is watch the night slip under the skin of the day and vice versa and explore a Belgrade you would never expect. Translator: Fatima Immacolata Pretta PUBLISHER: TEKTIME
Comparative Criticism: Volume 2, Text and Reader by E. S. Shaffer,Elinor Shaffer Pdf
A yearbook sponsored by the British Comparative Literature Association asserting that comparative literary studies represent a major direction forwards.
Bringing together many of today's key scholars of verbal charming, these essays cover vernacular magical texts and practice from Malaysia to Madagascar, and from England to Estonia. As the most comprehensive collection of research on charms, charmers and charming available in the English language, it forms an essential reader on the topic.
A Writer on a Mission - The Rise of Astraavan by Akshay Sharma Pdf
In 'The Rise of Astraavan: A Writer on a Mission,' elite SIA agent Natasha is thrust into a world of intrigue and danger. When the security of the SIA's server is breached, sensitive information is accessed, and her esteemed colleague, Sahira, is brutally kidnapped. Natasha embarks on a mission to confront Ronny—a devotee of Raavana with a hidden agenda, driven by the pain of a tragic past. Determined to unravel the mystery surrounding Ronny and protect India's classified Project Astra, which includes crucial fighter jet imports, Natasha and her team embark on a covert mission. Led by the enigmatic SIA chief, Mr. Jindal, they deploy Ronil, a skilled operative and a writer-turned-spy, to infiltrate Ronny's world and thwart his villainous plans. From the serene hills of Coonoor to the bustling streets of New Delhi, the metropolis of London to the historic depths of Germany, and from the secretive corridors of Serbia to the high-stakes landscapes of Israel and Sri Lanka, this globe-trotting adventure will keep readers on the edge of their seats. 'The Rise of Astraavan' is a rollercoaster ride of espionage, romance, and international intrigue. Join Natasha and Ronil as they race against time. Will they triumph in their quest for answers and justice, where revenge, danger, and passion for National Interest collide? Will Ronil conquer the world for his mother, or will Ronny build his empire in his hacking kingdom? Dive into this gripping tale of Astraavan.
The Slavic Myths by Noah Charney,Svetlana Slapak Pdf
Slavic cultures are far-ranging, comprising of East Slavs (Russia, Ukraine, Belarus), West Slavs (Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland) and South Slavs (the countries of former Yugoslavia plus Bulgaria), yet they are connected by tales of adventure and magic with deep roots in a common lore. In this first collection of Slavic myths for an international readership, Noah Charney and Svetlana Slapak expertly weave together a retelling of the ancient stories with nuanced analysis that illuminates their place at the heart of Slavic tradition. Though less familiar to us than the legends of ancient Egypt, Greece and Scandinavia, in the world of Slavic mythology we find much that we can recognize: petulant deities, demons and faeries; witches, the sinister vestica, whose magic may harm or heal; a supreme god who can summon storms and hurl thunderbolts. Gods gather under the World Tree, reminiscent of Norse mythologys Yggdrasill; or, after the coming of Christianity, congregate among the clouds. The vampire usually the only Serbo-Croatian word in any foreign-language dictionary and the werewolf emerge from the shallow graves of Slavic belief. In their careful analysis and sensitive reconstructions of the origin stories, Charney and Slapsak unearth the Slavic beliefs before their distortion first by Christian chroniclers and then by 19th-century scholars seeking origin stories for their new-born nation states. They reveal links not only to the neighbouring pantheons of Greece, Rome, Egypt and Scandinavia but also the belief systems of indigenous peoples of Australia, the Americas, Africa and Asia. In so doing, they draw out the universalities that cut across cultures in the stories we tell ourselves.
"Belgrade" contains all the information expected for the short-stay visitor, business person, and traveler on a tour, from walking tours of the city with tips on the best shopping and cafe pit-stops to essential words and phrases to help visitors enjoy the local specialties and enjoy all that the city offers.
Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Library
Author : Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.). Library Publisher : Boston, Mass. : G.K. Hall Page : 688 pages File Size : 45,6 Mb Release : 1980 Category : Art ISBN : STANFORD:36105003682064
New First Edition! DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Serbia will lead you straight to the best attractions this unique and boisterous country has to offer. Explore one of Europe's best kept secrets, from the stunning Manasija monastery, St. Sava's Cathedral, and Kalemegdan Fortress to Tara National Park and the lively Dragacevo Folk Festival. Let this first edition guidebook lead you on a walking tour of Belgrade, a boat trip on the Danube River, a tour of the monasteries of Fruška Gora, and much, much more. Whether you are interested in the culture and history of this Eastern European nation or are seeking outdoor adventures such as rafting, caving, and cycling, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Serbia is your in-depth guide to the very best experiences. Discover DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Serbia. + Detailed itineraries and "don't-miss" destination highlights at a glance. + Illustrated cutaway 3-D drawings of important sights. + Floor plans and guided visitor information for major museums. + Features on the art, architecture, religion, landscape, and wildlife of Serbia. + Guided walking tours, local drink and dining specialties to try, things to do, and places to eat, drink, and shop by area. + Area maps marked with sights and restaurants. + Full-color city and town maps include street finder index for easy navigation. + Insights into history and culture to help you understand the stories behind the sights. + Hotel and restaurant listings highlight DK Choice special recommendations. With hundreds of full-color photographs, hand-drawn illustrations, and custom maps that illuminate every page, DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Serbia truly shows what others only tell you.
Stalinism, that particularly brutal phase of the Communist experience, came to an end in most of Europe with the death of Stalin in 1953. However, in one country - Albania - Stalinism survived virtually unscathed until 1990. The regime that the Albanian dictator Enver Hoxha led from 1944 until his death in 1985 was incomparably severe. Such was the reign of terror that no audible voice of opposition or dissent ever arose in the Balkan state and Albania became isolated from the rest of the world and utterly inward-looking. Three decades after his death, the spectre of Hoxha still lingers over the country, yet many people – inside and outside Albania – know little about the man who ruled the country with an iron fist for so many decades. This book provides the first biography of Hoxha available in English. Using unseen documents and first-hand interviews, journalist Blendi Fevziu pieces together the life of a tyrannical ruler in a biography which will be essential reading for anyone interested in Balkan history and communist studies