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A novel? It is an allegory full of wisdom and grief over the never-ending struggle for power and its victims.
Book of the week!

WAZ, Essen, Germany

Even if Mihajlo Kazic clearly follows in the wake of George Orwell's novel "1984", he still knows how to lend his text an individual touch. His simple, at times offhand prose repeatedly condenses into irritating metaphor, exposing the unchanging, timeless pattern of human insanity.

Deutsche Welle, Cologne, Germany

At the outset, it has to be said that those who enjoy Umberto Eco cannot avoid reading Mihajlo Kazic.

MZ, Regensburg, Germany

Blend of fantasy novel and apocalyptic revelation. The insistent, powerful language is laden with symbols and is reminescent at times of a Kafkaesque nightmare, at times of a biblical parable.

NN, Nuernberg, Germany

The Roman state attempts to assume the rule of the power of destiny; but one acknowledges that there is a greater mystical force behind everything.

Tagesspiegel, Berlin, Germany

Universal story - universal in terms of time and space - at the same time contemporary.

HAZ, Hannover, Germany

Thriller-like narration of events, fortified with a strong dash of fantasy, unrolls almost like a film sequence.

BA, Reutlingen, Germany

Serbian Edition (not yet published)
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Croatian + Serbian latin alphabet
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German Edition, 1993
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US Edition, 2005
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