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Reviewed on January 1, 1997
This extended essay by the Austrian born Handke, one of Europe's most respected writers, is both a disturbing meditation on European attitudes toward the Yugoslav war and a moving account of his travels in Serbia. At one level, Handke (The Jukebox & Other Essays on Storytelling, LJ 7/94) provides a view of Serbia seldom described in the West--the "overdeveloped consciousness" of Belgrade's citizens, ...Log In or Sign Up to Read More




