Black BlossomW
Black Blossom

Black Blossom is an epic high fantasy novel by Serbian writer Boban Knežević, published in 1993. Originally written in Serbian, the novel has been translated into English by Dragana Rajkov and published in the United States independent publishing house Prime Books in 2004.

Charlie Johnson in the FlamesW
Charlie Johnson in the Flames

Charlie Johnson in the Flames is the second novel by Canadian academic Michael Ignatieff. The book follows the story of journalist Charlie Johnson who, while covering ethnic violence in the Balkans, witnesses a woman purposely set on fire by a Serbian officer. The event haunts Charlie Johnson who tracks down the officer in an attempt to discover how he could rationalize such an action. Since its publication in October 2003, it has been analysed in several literature journals. It was met with reviews that found the book to be a satisfying thriller but with uneven pacing.

The Day of the PelicanW
The Day of the Pelican

The Day of the Pelican is a children's novel by Katherine Paterson, first published by Clarion Books on October 19, 2009.

Eagles Fly Early (novel)W
Eagles Fly Early (novel)

Orlovi rano lete is a Yugoslavian children's novel written by Branko Ćopić and published in 1959. It was made into a film in 1966.

Garden, AshesW
Garden, Ashes

Garden, Ashes is a 1965 novel by Yugoslav author Danilo Kiš. Garden, Ashes is based on Kiš's childhood. An English translation, by William J. Hannaher, was published in 1975 by Harcourt.

The Lute and the ScarsW
The Lute and the Scars

The Lute and the Scars is a collection of stories by Yugoslav author Danilo Kiš. First published posthumously in 1994, the novel was translated into English by John K. Cox and published in 2012. Leo Robson, book critic for The Guardian, praised the translation and called the collection "a more or less perfect book".

The Moravian NightW
The Moravian Night

The Moravian Night is a 2008 novel by the Austrian writer Peter Handke. It tells the story of a retired writer who talks about a recent journey and the state of Europe in front of a small crowd on his houseboat, while anchored outside the village Porodin on the river Morava in Serbia.