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Crossing (Paperback): Pajtim Statovci Crossing (Paperback)
Pajtim Statovci; Translated by David Hackston 1
R282 R230 Discovery Miles 2 300 Save R52 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The critically acclaimed novel about two young men on a fearless journey across cities, borders and identities

Imagine . . . we can do anything now, we can be anyone, we can go anywhere

Bujar's world is collapsing. His father is dying and his homeland, Albania, bristles with hunger and unrest. When his fearless friend Agim is discovered wearing his mother's red dress and beaten with his father's belt, he persuades Bujar that there is no place for them in their country. Desperate for a chance to shape their own lives, they flee.

This is the beginning of a journey across cities, borders and identities, from the bazaars of Tirana to the monuments of Rome and the drag bars of New York. It is also a search through shifting gender and social personae, for acceptance and love.

But faced with marginalization at home and only precarious means of escape and survival, what chance do the young pair have of forging a new life? Pursued by memories of home and echoes of folk tales, they risk losing themselves in the struggle to leave their pasts behind.

Crossing (Hardcover): Pajtim Statovci Crossing (Hardcover)
Pajtim Statovci; Translated by David Hackston 1
R473 R387 Discovery Miles 3 870 Save R86 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

"Crossing will devour you; this is some fierce, dazzling, and heartbreaking s**t" NoViolet Bulawayo "A novel that dazzles and mesmerizes, and the reader, upon finishing, may have the extraordinary sensation that his or her own dreams have been scattered along the journey, beckoning for rereading" Yiyun Li Bujar's world is collapsing. His father is dying and his homeland, Albania, bristles with hunger and unrest. When his fearless friend Agim is discovered wearing his mother's red dress and beaten with his father's belt, he persuades Bujar that there is no place for them in their country. Desperate for a chance to shape their own lives, they flee. This is the beginning of a journey across cities, borders and identities, from the bazaars of Tirana to the monuments of Rome and the drag bars of New York. It is also a search through shifting gender and social personae, for acceptance and love. But faced with marginalization at home and only precarious means of escape and survival, what chance do the young pair have of forging a new life? Pursued by memories of home and echoes of folk tales, they risk losing themselves in the struggle to leave their pasts behind.

Bolla (Paperback, Main): Pajtim Statovci Bolla (Paperback, Main)
Pajtim Statovci; Translated by David Hackston
R224 Discovery Miles 2 240 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'Devastating in the most beautiful ways.' Torrey Peters 'Superb . . . Statovci is a major talent.' New York Times Book Review It is April 1995. Kosovo is a country on the cusp of a dreadful war. Arsim in twenty-two, newly married, cautious - an Albanian trying to keep his head down and finish his studies in an atmosphere of creeping threat. Until he encounters Milos, a Serb, and begins a life in secret. 'A pitch perfect excavation of the vandalism of war, the wounds of love and the limits of the human soul.' Eimear McBride

My Cat Yugoslavia (Paperback): Pajtim Statovci My Cat Yugoslavia (Paperback)
Pajtim Statovci; Translated by David Hackston 1
R294 R257 Discovery Miles 2 570 Save R37 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

'A strange,haunting, and utterly original exploration of displacement and desire' -- TeaObreht, author of The Tiger's Wife, New York TimesBook Review 'Fearless, delicate, beautiful, sad,haunting and wonderful. A brilliant novel that mesmerizes with both itshumanity and its utter uniqueness' -- JeffVanderMeer In 1980s Yugoslavia, a young girl namedEmine is married off to a man she hardly knows. But soon her country is torn apartby war, and she is forced to flee with her family. Decadeslater Emine's son, Bekim, has grown up a social outcast in a country suspiciousof foreigners. Aside from casual hook-ups, his only companion is a pet boaconstrictor - until one night in a gay bar, Bekim meets a talking cat. It isthis witty, charming, manipulative creature that starts him on a journey backto Kosovo to confront his demons and make sense of the remarkable, cruelhistory of his family. And soon he learns that love can be found in the mostunexpected places.

My Cat Yugoslavia - A Novel (Paperback): Pajtim Statovci My Cat Yugoslavia - A Novel (Paperback)
Pajtim Statovci; Translated by David Hackston
R413 R360 Discovery Miles 3 600 Save R53 (13%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Crossing - A Novel (Paperback): Pajtim Statovci Crossing - A Novel (Paperback)
Pajtim Statovci; Translated by David Hackston
R638 R560 Discovery Miles 5 600 Save R78 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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