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The
2005 Award
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John the Baptist by Miro Gavran Translated from the Croatian by Laura Gudim
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Nominated by:
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ABOUT
THE BOOK
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John the Baptist is set at the beginning of the first century of the new era, in the area of Galilee and Judaea, and partly in ancient Rome, in a time of stormy political and religious turmoil. The main heroes are the young men Elisha and Bileam, and the fateful Salome. Their lives, in different ways, will change fundamentally when they meet John the Baptist. This is a novel rich in fable and steeped in powerful emotions, passions and rapture. |
| ABOUT THE AUTHOR |
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Miro
Gavran was born in 1961. He is the author of six novels, a book of
short stories and thirty-three dramas. His works have been translated
into seventeen languages. His novel The Forgotten Son was included
on the IBBY Honour List 2002 in Basle, Switzerland. He was awarded the
Central European Time International Literary Award. He lives in Zagreb,
Croatia. |
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