Author | Zlatko Topčić |
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Country |
Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic ( Prague) |
Language |
Bosnian Czech |
Publisher | Fra Grgo Martić Foundation For Prague Buybook |
Publication date | 2013 (
Bosnian edition) 2017 ( Czech edition) 2017 (new Bosnian edition) |
Dagmar is a novel by Bosnian writer Zlatko Topčić published in 2013. It received the Fra Grgo Martić Award for best book of fiction published in 2013 [1] [2] and the Annual Award of Writers Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina for best book published in 2013. [3] [4] [5] [6]
One critic wrote that the novel is "a great world literature" from "a great world writer". [7] The Czech translation was published in 2017. [8]
The story is based on e-mails of Dagmar Veškrnova-Havlova, wife of former Czech President Václav Havel, and Bosnian writer Oskar Feraget. Dagmar is a continuation of Topčić's novel The Final Word, although it also functions as an independent novel.[ citation needed]
Author | Zlatko Topčić |
---|---|
Country |
Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Czech Republic ( Prague) |
Language |
Bosnian Czech |
Publisher | Fra Grgo Martić Foundation For Prague Buybook |
Publication date | 2013 (
Bosnian edition) 2017 ( Czech edition) 2017 (new Bosnian edition) |
Dagmar is a novel by Bosnian writer Zlatko Topčić published in 2013. It received the Fra Grgo Martić Award for best book of fiction published in 2013 [1] [2] and the Annual Award of Writers Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina for best book published in 2013. [3] [4] [5] [6]
One critic wrote that the novel is "a great world literature" from "a great world writer". [7] The Czech translation was published in 2017. [8]
The story is based on e-mails of Dagmar Veškrnova-Havlova, wife of former Czech President Václav Havel, and Bosnian writer Oskar Feraget. Dagmar is a continuation of Topčić's novel The Final Word, although it also functions as an independent novel.[ citation needed]