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Slavenka Drakulić (born July 4, 1949) is a
Croatian journalist, novelist, and
essayist whose works on feminism, communism, and post-communism have been...
- 'fame, glory'. The
short form is Slávka and
variants are Sláva, Slavinka,
Slavenka, Vena. The
masculine form is Slaven.[citation needed] The name days are...
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imprisoned and raped,
together with the
women of village. It is
based on
Slavenka Drakulić's 1999
novel of the same name that
deals with war rape in the...
- Adolf'".
Balkan Insight. 12
March 2021.
Retrieved 14
March 2021. Drakulic,
Slavenka (2004). They
would never hurt a fly : war
criminals on
trial in The Hague...
- Oni ne bi ni
mrava zgazili) is a 2004
historical non-fiction
novel by
Slavenka Drakulić
discussing the
personalities of the war
criminals on
trial in...
-
Atlas Obscura.
Retrieved 2022-10-23. Galjaard,
David (2012). Concresco.
Slavenka Drakulić, Jaap Scholten. [Netherlands?]. ISBN 978-94-6190-781-3. OCLC 841773976...
- Obscura.
Retrieved 23
October 2022. Galjaard,
David (2012). Concresco.
Slavenka Drakulić, Jaap Scholten. [Netherlands?]. ISBN 978-94-6190-781-3. OCLC 841773976...
- We
Survived Communism & Even Laughed,
Croatian journalist and
novelist Slavenka Drakulic wrote about "a
complaint I
heard repeatedly from
women in Warsaw...
- No 2009 The
Adventures of Ledo and Ix Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Ix (voice)
Slavenka No No No No No Yes Jan The
Ghost and Us Yes Yes No Yes No No Play/Stop...
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protagonist of
three fictional novels,
Barbara Mujica's
Frida (2001),
Slavenka Drakulic's Frida's Bed (2008), and
Barbara Kingsolver's The
Lacuna (2009)...