Hall relates his encounters with Serbs, Croats, and Muslims, "real
people, likeable people" who are now overcome with suspicions and
anxiety about one another. Hall takes the standard explanations and
inverts our perceptions of the country. What emerges is a portrait
of a country that possibly should never have been, and is in the
process of insuring that it will never be again.
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