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Friederike Barakat
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The Good Days

Marko Dinić

»Get out of here, become a normal person while you can,« his beloved grandmother once encouraged him. Her funeral forces the narrator to return to his Serbian homeland, which he left in anger ten years previously. An impressive debut novel.

On the daily »guest workers express« bus that runs between Vienna and Belgrade, the narrator trundles through the Hungarian wilderness towards the city where he grew up. The bombings, the war, Milosevic, whom he first loved then hated, and his father, whose ideology and opportunism he held in contempt, drove him into exile. But even there, he could not escape the Balkans. In powerful language and impressive imagery, Marko Dinić tells the story of a traumatised generation that feels understood neither at home nor abroad, and who tries to understand the past and struggles with the future twenty years after the bombing of Belgrade.

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Published 2019-02-01 by Zsolnay Verlag

Main content page count: 240 Pages

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»A literary masterpiece! Incredible sentences! Sentences you’d like to mark and quote. This is an

author who is just entering the literary stage, and from whom we will surely hear much more.«

NDR Kultur, Annemarie Stoltenberg

»A wildly twisting river that knows exactly when it’s time to turn to the next anecdote. In Dinić’s

debut novel, bitter anger meets chauvinism and machismo – and the pain that

this country could have taken other paths.« Ö1 (Morgenjournal)