Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mirko Vidovi?, Baja Mali Kninda, Anto ?api?, Jovan Sunde?i?, Ivan uker, Ivan Joli?, Almir Velagic, Borjana Krito, Gabrijel Jurki?, Goran Grani?, Lovro Karaula, Bisera Alikadi?. Excerpt: Mirko Vidovi (Bila near Livno, December 31st, 1940), is a Croatian writer from Bosnia and Hercegovina. He attended primary school at his native village of Bila near Livno in the period 1947-1951, and lower gymnasium in 1952-1955 in Odak and Bosanski amac. That was the first time that his name showed up as a contributor to Sarajevan Male novine. After finishing primary school, he enrolled to the gymnasium "S. S. Kranjevi" in Livno. As a second-grade student he participated in an anonymous contest of the periodical Osboenje for a science fiction story winning the first prize, marking his the start of Vidovi's life as a literary creator. Due to the practical concerns of religious service of his faith, Vidovi soon came into conflict with he contemporary Youth Committee of the SKBiH: his public act of grief for the death of the Pope Pius XII brough him he conviction of ten days in prison. Teacher's council wanted to fire him from the gymnasium staff, but by the personal guarantee of the school director, Arslan Zijadi, he nevertheless managed to finish the gymnasium in Livno. His gymnasium graduation thesis brought him again the first prize of the BiH - Antology of the works of BiH writers signed personally by A. Vuco. After finishing the gymnasium in Livno, due to he impossibility of attending the Faculty of Architecture in Zagreb due to financial difficulties, he entered the Faculty of Philosophy in Zadar instead. He graduated with the highest degree in December 1964. After graduating the Faculty of Philosophy, and married to a French Lucienne (b. Ravit), he... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=21416010