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Nobody's Home
Contributor(s): Ugresic, Dubravka (Author), Elias-Bursac, Ellen (Translator)
ISBN: 1934824003     ISBN-13: 9781934824009
Publisher: Open Letter
OUR PRICE:   $15.26  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: September 2008
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Temporarily out of stock - Will ship within 2 to 5 weeks
Annotation: Final novel from one of Europ'e greatest women writers.
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BISAC Categories:
- Literary Collections | Essays
Dewey: 891.824
LCCN: 2008926344
Physical Information: 1.1" H x 5.7" W x 8.4" (1.10 lbs) 297 pages
 
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Ugresic is sharp, funny and unafraid. . . . Orwell would approve.--Times Literary Supplement

Every day and age has its rules. Currently, good behavior dictates that we be politically correct, evade conflicts, espouse tolerance, and make no hasty judgments. To be judgmental is viewed as one of the most reprehensible human traits. People are likely to think today that an optimist is a good person, while a pessimist is the lowest of the low. Picking your nose in public is more forgivable then being pessimistic. . . .] We live in a time that urges us to behave as if we are in paradise. Yet the world we live in is no paradise. This book breaks the rules of good behavior, because it bickers.

This series of thought-provoking and incisive essays from Dubravka Ugresic explores the full spectrum of human existence. From life in exile to life in prison, from bottled-water drinking tourists with massive backpacks to the Eurovision song contest, Ugresic's unfailingly sharp critical eye never fails to reveal what has been hidden in plain sight by routine, or uncover the tragic, and the comic, in the everyday.

Dubravka Ugresic is the author of several works of fiction and several essay collections, including the NBCC award finalist, Karaoke Culture. She went into exile from Croatia after being label a witch for her anti-nationalistic stance during the Yugoslav war. She now resides in the Netherlands.

Ellen Elias-Bursac is an American scholar and literary translator. Specializing in South Slavic literature, she has translated numerous works from Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian.