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April Fool's Day by Josip Novakovich

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Book name: April Fool's Day (2024)
Category: Croatia
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Language: Unknown Author
Publication data: Jan. 1, 2004, midnight
This book is a poignant narrative that follows the life of Ivan Dolinar, born in Croatia on April 1, 1948, a date that marks both his birth and the myriad of misfortunes and absurdities that will follow him throughout his life under Tito's communist regime. The story weaves through Ivan's experiences, from his early years in a country marred by political upheaval, through his time in prison due to a series of misunderstandings and unfortunate events, to his eventual emigration. Through a blend of dark humor and tragedy, the novel explores themes of identity, the absurdity of bureaucratic systems, and the struggle for survival in a world that often seems as unpredictable and cruel as it is beautiful. The narrative serves as a powerful commentary on the human condition and the arbitrary nature of fate, all while providing a vivid window into the history and culture of the Balkans during a tumultuous period. The 7034th greatest book of all time

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Josip Novakovich

Josip Novakovich

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