Infidelities by Josip Novakovich

Infidelities

by Josip Novakovich

Soldiers and civilians from all sides--Serbian, Croatian, and Bosnia Muslim--become caught up in the tragic consequences and contradictions of war as armies clash in the former Yugoslavia from World War I Sarajevo to refugees in contemporary America, in a collection of short fiction. Reader's Guide available. Original. 25,000 first printing.

Reviewed by jamiereadthis on

2 of 5 stars

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Points for an interesting, personal look into the years (and years) of Croat-Serb-Bosnian conflict, previously mostly foreign to me. Minus points for having just read David Means and the stories couldn’t really compare. So really the minus points are all my fault.

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