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Hamlet’s Cellphone /
Хамлетов мобилни
Записи са америчке авеније дигиталне културе
by Milan Mišić
A brilliant and thoughtful handbook for the Internet age. Digital technology em- powers us, as never before, yet it has un- foreseen consequences as well. In Mišić’s Hamlet’s Cellphone, we find a crisp, pas- sionately argued answer to the question that everyone who’s grown dependent on digital devices is asking: Where’s the rest of my life? Hamlet’s Cellphone challenges the widely-held assumption that the more we connect through technology, the better. In our time, with the help of digital memory, we have arrived to the extension of the mechanism of “panoptic control” into the past – since the Internet remembers what we want to be forgotten. In a society, such as ours, which identifies human identity with our “digital” past, Mišić’s vision can have a redeeming effect of great signifi- cance.
In Serbian
304 pages, softbound, co-published with Interklima-grafika in 2014 price $15
124.
Over the Highest Mountain
by Bishop Grigorije
Whichever way you go through this land, you will hardly meet a man, regardless his religion or nation. Yet, now and then, you encounter someone. In addition to tanned face and bony structure, which adorns all the same, regardless their faith, you will be deeply impressed by the eyes of these peo- ple. After a long observation, it seems that these eyes are full of pain and sorrow that no one has ever put a balm... With this melancholic collection of stories, Over the threshold, Bishop Grigorije undoubtedly enters the pleiads of gifted Bosnian and Herzegovinian writers, who with his prose continues the best tradition of storytellers in Serbian language, from Petar Kocic to Zuko Dzumhur, Ivo Andric or Mesa Seli- movic.
158 pages, softbound, published in 2019 price $15
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