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Moonstone: Selected Poems

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Milorad Pavić is a renowned Serbian wordsmith who revolutionized the concept of literary fiction. His "Dictionary of the Khazars" was not only a seminal work of magical realism, on par with Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude," but also a work ahead of its time. But few know that Milorad Pavić was more than just a novelist: he translated poetry, gifting the Serbs with a new translation of "Eugene Onegin," and began his literary career as a poet.

For the first time in Russian, we present a collection of selected poems by this great writer: as whimsical, mysterious, and metaphorical as Pavić's prose. Weaving together the centuries-old history of the Serbian people with contemporary details, these poems are the starting points of all of Pavić's work, crystals whose facets reflect the enigmatic narratives of the Serbian master.
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