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Book Synopsis "In From
Nowhere to Nowhere Bekim Sejranovic gives us the elegiac beauties echoing over the vanishing times and places, inviting us to reflect and at the same time to relish funky flashes of memory." ––Josip Novakovich, author of
April Fool's Day and Man Booker International Prize finalist Bekim Sejranovic's From
Nowhere to Nowhere is a subtle yet unforgettable meditation on the factors that shape identity. The novel's unnamed narrator, raised by his grandparents and scattered to the wind from his hometown of Brcko, Bosnia and Herzegovina, during the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, travels to Croatia and Norway, trying to reclaim a sense of self he isn't sure he ever possessed in the first place. From his days playing soccer with friends on Unity Street outside his home to Muslim funerals, his job as an interpreter for Balkan refugees, and his fractious relationships with women, a nomadic aesthetic emerges brilliantly rendering what it means to live a life from which you have always been removed.
Trade Review"But along with the rage and remorse is the exile's vertiginous feeling of absolute freedom, captured in those exhilarating moments when SejranoviÄ "shook off the dust of memory, ruthlessly, like out of an old carpet." " Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal