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The Apology and the Last Days: A Novel

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By (author): Borislav Pekic

Translated by: Bojan Misic

Originally published in 1975, The Apology and the Last Days is the final volume in a trilogy of novelsalso including The Rise and Fall of Icarus Gubelkian and How to Quiet a Vampireabout the aftermath of World War II, by Borislav Pekic, one of the former Yugoslavias most important postwar writers. The narrator tells his story from prison, where he is serving time for the murder of a former Nazi official. As the novel unfolds, we learn that the victim was the same person whom the narrator, while a lifeguard during the war, saved from drowning, thus making him vulnerable to charges of collaboration. In this tragicomic tale, Pekic´ explores eternal questions of fate and individual responsibility. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 185g
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2012
  • Publisher: Northwestern University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780810128231

About Borislav Pekic

Borislav Pekic (19301993) was born in Montenegro Yugoslavia. In 1948 he was accused of organizing a student conspiracy against the state and sentenced to fif­teen years of hard labor. He was pardoned in 1954. Ten years later he won a major Yugoslav literary prize for The Time of Miracles. One of Yugoslavias most acclaimed writers he lived in England from 1971 until his death.   Bojan Miic holds an M.A. in comparative literature from San Diego State University.

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