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Poetry. Ferida Durakovic has written numerous books and lives in Sarajevo with her husband and four-year-old daughter. During theThird Balkan War, the bookstore that she managed, her parent's flat, and her personal library were all destroyed. Homeless, she stated that, Never have I been so happy to write, to live, to meet people, to eat. I don't have anything complicated in my life, just life and death. I have to choose, and I choose to write. In A War Letter, she writes, The Universe sent darkness to our humble home,/ which is gone now. The letter, and every single/ book,/ and dear things:…mehr

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Poetry. Ferida Durakovic has written numerous books and lives in Sarajevo with her husband and four-year-old daughter. During theThird Balkan War, the bookstore that she managed, her parent's flat, and her personal library were all destroyed. Homeless, she stated that, Never have I been so happy to write, to live, to meet people, to eat. I don't have anything complicated in my life, just life and death. I have to choose, and I choose to write. In A War Letter, she writes, The Universe sent darkness to our humble home,/ which is gone now. The letter, and every single/ book,/ and dear things: they all burned like Rome./ But it is just an image! Have a look...
Autorenporträt
Christopher Merrill has published four collections of poetry, including Watch Fire, for which he received the Peter I. B. Lavan Younger Poets Award from the Academy of American Poets; several edited volumes and works in translation; and four books of nonfiction. He directs the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa.