Alma Lazarevska
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Alma Lazarevska is a Bosnian writer. A native Sarajevan, she studied philosophy at Sarajevo University. Her books have been translated into English, French and German.[1]
Works
- Sarajevo Solitaire, essays, Sarajevo, 1994.
- The Sign of Rose, novel, Sarajevo, 1996.
- Death at the Museum of Modern Art, short stories, Sarajevo, 1996.
- Plants are something else, short stories, Sarajevo, 2002.
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