The Boy's Marbles
by Nataša Nuhanović
Description
A boy and girl promise to meet at midnight on a bench halfway between their apartments, and run away together, only the boy never comes. Twenty years later in Montreal, she meets someone who reminds her of the boy and wonders whether it could really be him. A brilliant anti-war story that wakes the reader in hope and love, and helps understand just how useless, meaningless and absurd war really is.
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Rights Available: World Excl, English North America, Bosnia
Author Biography
Natasa Nuhanovic was born in Zagreb in 1984. In 1994, amidst the Bosnian War (1992-1996), she moved to Germany and later to Canada. Her first poetry book, Stray Dog Embassy, was published in 2010 with Mansfield Press. Subsequently, she translates poetry, plays and short stories within combinations of three different languages: English, Bosnian and German. She has worked on several short films in many different roles. Her first feature-length film, Close the Door, is set to be submitted to festivals internationally in 2022.
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- Publisher Guernica Editions
- ISBN/Identifier 9781771837392
- ReadershipGeneral
- Publish StatusPublished
- Copyright Year2022
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