In 1991, I and millions of others saw our homeland dissolve into chaotic violence," writes Bogdan Denitch in his forthcoming autobiography. "There was an endgame, apocalyptic atmosphere in the circles of democratic dissident intellectuals among whom I moved in Belgrade, Zagreb, and Ljubljana." The journey recounted [RETURN TO ARTICLE]
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