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A civilian internee of World War II, a fugitive in Rome from
1941-44, a partisan, and a member of Tito's Yugoslav army, the
author fought against the German occupation of Yugoslavia. After
the war, as a foreign editor of the Belgrade daily, Borba, he
covered the 1946 Paris Peace Conference, the 1948 Tito-Stalin rift,
and the 1953 Panmunjom talks to end the Korean war. In 1956, as a
UN and US correspondent, he resigned over Tito's refusal to support
the Hungarian Revolution, sought and was granted political asylum
in the US. During the period the author was a foreign editor of
Borba from 1946-53, he wrote several books in his native
Serbo-Croatian. His first title written in English was a 2009
memoir, The Last Exile. Requiem for a Country is about the
destruction of Sephardic life in Bosnia, as well as about the
dissolution of what used to be a harmonious coexistence of
multiethnic people of Yugoslavia. It is an easy reading selection
to bring to the beach or savor in front of a fireplace. It is at
the same time an informative book a history professor would assign
to stimulate research and discussion in a course on Eastern Europe,
racial laws in Italy, WWII, and the cold war.
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