The road from Sarajevo in 1921 to New York in 1956 and up to the
present covers a distance. It was a particularly winding and long
one for the author, from the student protests against pro-Nazi
government in pre-war Yugoslavia, WWII civilian confinement in
Italy under Mussolini, fighting against German troops and Quislings
in Dalmatia in 1944-45, battling Soviet attempts to dominate
Yugoslavia, reporting from the world and the UN, and finally taking
asylum in the US in despair over his country ever becoming a
democratic one. In The Last Exile, Jasha Levi opens himself and the
mosaic of his turbulent life and times to the public scrutiny, His
readers should find his memories as compelling as his intimates
always did.
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