Nightmare (Topčić novel)

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Nightmare
AuthorZlatko Topčić
Original titleKošmar
CountryBosnia and Herzegovina
Turkey (Istanbul)
Slovenia (Novo Mesto)
LanguageBosnian
Turkish
Slovenian
PublisherBosanska riječ
Gendas
Založba Goga
Publication date
1997 (Bosnian edition)
1998 (Turkish edition)
2003 (Slovenian edition)

Nightmare (Bosnian: Košmar) is a contemporary Bosnian bestseller novel by Zlatko Topčić published in 1997.

Novel set the guidelines and became a model of the other Bosnian novels. It received the prestigious Annual Award of the Association of Writers of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

It was translated into Turkish (Saray Bosna da kabus, Gendas, Istanbul, 1998) and Slovenian (Mora, Založba Goga, Novo Mesto, 2003).[1]

Characters

  • Adi Solak, an intellectual, a journalist, a critic, an essayist
  • Aca Nikolić, Solak's double, Chetnik Duke

References

  1. ^ "KNJIGA SEDMICE: „KOŠMAR" Zlatko Topčić". ntv.ba. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2017.