Piero Scaruffi's best novels in the Serbian, Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian, Bulgarian and Albanian languages

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  1. 1.
    The General of the Dead Army
    by Ismail Kadare

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    Hourglass (European Classics)
    by Danilo Kis

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    The Bridge on the Drina (Phoenix Fiction)
    by Ivo Andric

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    Chronicle in Stone: A Novel
    by Ismail Kadare

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    The Springtimes of Ivan Galeb
    by Vladan Desnica

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    The Escape
    by Milutin Nehajev

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    The Poem
    by Oskar Davico

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    Time of Death
    by Dobrica Cosic

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    The Three-Arched Bridge
    by Ismail Kadare

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    Death and the Dervish (Writings from an Unbound Europe)
    by Mesa Selimovic

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    When pumpkins blossomed
    by Dragoslav Mihailovic

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    The Golden Fleece
    by Borislav Pekic

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    The Singer
    by Bosko Petrovic

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    Tren
    by Antonije Isakovic

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    The Loser
    by Fatos Kongoli

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    Landscape Painted with Tea
    by Milorad Pavic

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    Good Night Fred
    by Dragoslav Mihailovic

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    The Banners
    by Miroslav Krleza

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    The Servant Jernej and His Right
    by Ivan Cankar

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    People with Four Fingers
    by Miodrag Bulatovic

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    Radni Naslov Beskraja
    by Oskar Davico

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    The Tutors
    by Bora Cosic

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    The Goldsmith's Gold
    by August Senoa

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    Autumn Flower
    by Ivan Tavcar

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    Door of the Innards
    by Mirko Kovac

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    The Fourth Circle
    by Zoran Zivkovic

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    Face
    by Blaga Dimitrova

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    The Last Summer
    by Jordan Radichkov

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    Trifle-shop Lucky hand
    by Goran Petrovic

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