Native diaries
Miroslav Mišák
He is not liked by hunters or foresters. However, it is liked by deer, wolves, bears, foxes, oaks, beeches, oaks and brambles, ospreys and woodpeckers.
Yellow submarine
Jón Kalman Stefánsson
On the way from Keflavík to Reykjavík in a small white Trabant with a red roof, the father bluntly informs his seven-year-old son about his mother's death. From that moment on, nothing is the same.
Baumgartner
Paul Auster
Sy Baumgartner found and then lost the kind of love you never recover from. He is learning to live alone - and in order to bear it, he interprets reality with memories and episodes from his marriage, from his childhood, from texts written by him and his w
Jefferson does his best
Jean-Claude Mourlevat
Jefferson the Hedgehog and his friends were enjoying a peaceful time after their previous exciting adventure, until their friend, the rabbit Simona, disappeared under mysterious circumstances. Jefferson and Gilbert follow her trail.
How to love your daughter
Hila Blum
An elderly woman stands in front of the house and secretly observes the family through the window: father, mother and two children. She looks at her granddaughters, whom she has never met due to the separation from her daughter. How did that happen?
Christ and other miniatures
Zuzana Mojžišová
A reflection of the world told in small fragments of reality: serious, funny, absurd. A year of the life of this world - from winter to winter, from creation to death.
Mr. Distinctive
Olga Tokarczuk
The latest picture book by Nobel Prize winner Olga Tokarczuk was again illustrated by the phenomenal Joanna Concejo. It is about a man with a special gift.
Amadoka
Sofija Andruchovyč
The extensive novel by one of the most important authors of contemporary Ukrainian fiction revolves around the theme of memory, the relationship between memory and forgetting.
Prašina: Chalk Figure
Vojtěch Matocha
Prašina is back! Changed, with new heroes and in the comics, but it is still it. Seven separate comic books are published as a collective book edition in Slovak.
Identity
Milan Kundera
The book offers reflection on our place on Earth, self-knowledge, mortality, loyalty, love. About the aging of each of us, but also about the aging of modern European culture as a whole.
Faces and dates in the rearview mirror
Martin Bútora
The present can best be understood if we know the past. In his book, Martin Bútora provides brief reflections on the turning points in history of the past decades. These texts will enable the reader to better understand what happened in 1918, 1939, 1968,
The man who sold the air in Holy land
Omer Friedlander
The debut collection of stories by Israeli-American author Omer Friedlander is a fantastic and imaginative trip to the narrow streets of Jerusalem, the desolate Negev desert and the picturesque orange groves of Jaffa, Israel.
Elizabeth Finch
Julian Barnes
Elizabeth Finch is a professor, Neil is a failed actor and a student in her Culture and Civilization course. Neil is charmed by the stoic, withdrawn and inspirational woman, and her passion for thinking resonates with him long after he loses her forever.
Inside Information
Eškol Nevo
The latest novel by one of Israel's most important contemporary writers contains three interconnected stories that explore the different positions and forms of love at the wrong time and in the wrong place.
Do you remember Trenčín?
Lukáš Cabala
A book in which the main character Vincent (well known to fans) returns from his travels.
Summerhouse, Later
Judith Hermann
The collection of short stories Summerhouse, later, was published for the first time in Germany in 1998. Strong, melancholic and dense short stories with their own humor have shaped several generations since then, and today critics and readers classify th
Where the wolf lurks
Ajelet Gundar-Gošen
Lilach Schuster has a comfortable life. She moved to Silicon Valley seventeen years ago and lives in a large house with a swimming pool with her successful husband Michael and smart and gifted son Adam. Everything seems perfect until Adam's classmate Jama
The Lake
Han Donau
"You are a tiny lake, you are shaped like an egg. At a depth of thirty meters, not far from your deepest point, lives an orange fish. Right at the bottom and no one can catch her."
Restless sleepers
Michaela Rosová
The new book by Michaela Rosova, Restless Sleepers, consists of thirteen short stories and one essay about the method. They are united by her original observations, excellent style and a pervasive sense of solitude.
My Czech dream-book
Alexander Balogh
Journalist and writer Alexander Balogh publishes his next work entitled My Czech dream-book. However, it is not about the interpretation of dreams, but about the experiences of meeting selected artists and their works, which resemble pleasant and instruct
Fjarvera þín er myrkur
Jón Kalman Stefánsson
Panenka
Rónán Hession
Fifty-year-old Joseph used to play football, but for the past 25 years he has suffered from mistakes he made in the past. But now he decided to start over again.
Simon
Narine Abgarian
Lessons of the Masters
George Steiner
Man
Ester Weissová-Fekete
Fantazmagorický kamarát
Alexandra Salmela
Medzisny
Andrej Bán
Small Things Like These
Claire Keegan
Ignorance
Milan Kundera
Melancholic Milan Kundera returns to Czechoslovakia, which he once had to leave, at least in his thoughts and feelings, in the unsentimental love novel Ignorance.
Bluesman in a rug
Maroš Pavúk
Story of Asta
Jón Kalman Stefánsson
This is a story about love, sensuality and sex. About the Icelandic countryside, poetry and the desire to know the world. About children, those kept by their parents and those raised by strangers. About life and death. And Ásta.
Winter
Ali Smith
The dazzling second novel in Ali Smith's essential Seasonal Quartet — from the Baileys Prize-winning, Man Booker-shortlisted author of Autumn and How to be both.
Autumn
Ali Smith
Pontyho hora
Daniel Pastirčák
Prašina 2: Čierny merkurit
Vojtěch Matocha
Spiatočka
István Kerékgyártó
Šeptuchy
Alena Sabuchová
Liar
Ajelet Gundar-Gošen
A delightfully outrageous novel about a sexual assault scandal by the internationally celebrated, prize-winning author of Waking Lions and One Night, Markovitch.
Modus vivendi
Zuzana Mojžišová
Koniec sveta
Monika Kompaníková
Alef
Jorge Luis Borges
Posledná večera Leonarda z Vinci
Stano Lajda
Prašina
Vojtěch Matocha
Prašina is a mysterious place: a dark island in the middle of glowing Prague. An extraordinarily exciting story familiar to Jaroslav Foglar's style.
Mojich tridsať rokov
Fedor Gál
Stretnú sa kresťan, moslim a žid...
Mário Nicolini
Lola's Book
Anna Ötvös
We are the ones we have been waiting for
kolektív autorov
The Only Story
Julian Barnes
Indefinite Feeling of Sunday
Miroslava Ábelová
Atlas of Forgetting
Peter Krištúfek
The book of the matters which we have forgotten, we wanted to forget, which had to be forgotten, and which we can not remember.
The Immortalists
Chloe Benjamin
Where the coat, there the wind
Ivan Štrpka
New poetry collection by Ivan Štrpka from the group Osamelí bežci.
Dinner at the center of the earth
Nathan Englander
In a sense, it's a political thriller which becomes a metaphysical with features of magic realism or even a historical novel and then grows into a love story. And when you find yourself in this love story, you will find it an allegory.
The Last Empire
Juraj Mesík
Texts about Russia's agony
Forest Dark
Nicole Krauss
The latest novel by Nicole Krauss about searching for meaning, transcendence, and where we really belong.
Everything I dont remember
Jonas Hassen Khemiri
A detective novel about finding the truth in the mosaic of different people talking about one person
Credo
Fedor Gál
Book of proverbs and aphorisms by Fedor Gál with photographic collages by Miro Švolík
ludacka prevychova
Marína Zavacká
Authentic statement of Mária Janášaková, imprisoned in Ilava in 1939, with the explanation and context of a great historian
Fictions
Jorge Luis Borges
Strange truths and fables of the green world
Jiří Dvořák
This book is for all children who want more than a simple explanation and they often ask their parents: Why? Why are there ants on an acacia tree, why does nettle stings, why do onions makes eyes tear? Why do flowers need roots in the ground? What was the
Timeline
Peter Goes
Wandering through history presented on 80 large pages of abounding pictures and interesting facts.
Thousand Years Old Woman
Ľuba Lesná
Four stories about four courageous and yet invisible women from ancient times until present.
Decalogue according to Kieślowski
Daniel Pastirčák
Essays by the poet, illustrator, philosopher and preacher look for the meaning and the place of Ten Commandments in these days.
Alone Against the Night
Dominik Tatarka
A long-awaited Slovak translation of Alone Against the Night
Almost the Same Size as the Universe
Jón Kalman Stefánsson
A family saga chronicles joy and pain, passion and suffering, loyalty and failure, life and death, proximity and astray, and love in its diverse forms.
Retrotopia
Zygmunt Bauman
The final book by Zygmunt Bauman.
Manaraga
Vladimir Sorokin
What is life like in the world without paper books? In the world where they survive in museums or are used as barbecue charcoal at snobbish parties...
This Way to the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen
Tadeusz Borowski
Short stories by a man who had survived a death camp and later committed a suicide by gassing himself to death.
Waking Lions
Ajelet Gundar-Gošen
What is the limit of our lies?
Eight Percent of Nothing
Etgar Keret
New collection of the early short stories by the timeless Keret.
Antihero
Alexandra Salmela
A book about cynicism and hope in a collapsing world, about corruption of ideals and bad motherhood, about a journey, about trees and heroes.
The Fifth Boat
Monika Kompaníková
A fragile story about how children see the adult world and a rough picture of how adults look at the world of children.
The invisible cities
Italo Calvino
Cities, their descriptions, stories and beautiful illustrations that accompany them. Everlasting classic book gets a new coat.
The Tale of the Flying Elizabeth
Daniel Pastirčák
A poetic retelling of the story about the life of little Elizabeth. She longed to fly but she lost her wings because she disobeyed.
The Less You Know, the Better You Sleep
David Satter
The Russian's journey to dictatorship and terror of the times of Yeltsin and Putin.
Ján Langoš. The guardian of memory
Alexander Balogh
Ján Langoš, a dissident, politician, tirelessly searching for truth.
Apple tree in Winter. Letters to Eva Rosenbaum
Dežo Ursiny
An epistolary novel taking us to the ‘70s atmosphere, so that we can meet a 20-year-old Dežo and the world he lived in.
Good Stanzas
Marián Benkovič, Pavol Remiaš, ml.
All the lyrics by Modré hory and something more about them
The boy with star-shaped eyes
Pero Le Kvet
A magical story written by the pataphysicist Pero Le Kvet and beautifully illustrated by Martina Matlovičová.
The Holy Butcher of Šamorín
Peter Pečonka
The Holy Butcher of Šamorín and Other Stories from the Times of the Small Danube War: It is an illusion that we know everything about the Hungary-Slovakia relations. We are only trying to make ourselves believe that the current location is absolute.
Tales through the telephone - audio
Gianni Rodari
Interesting, funny, hilarious, crazy, made-up and making you to make things up fairy tales in a great interpretation by Richard Stanke, with Boris Lenko’s music.
The Noise of Time
Julian Barnes
A tribute from Barnes to Shostakovich: a composer, conformist and a toy in the hands of the powerful ones.
A Horse Walks into a Bar
David Grossman
The latest book by an Israeli author, master of words and a strong representative of his generation.
Tales through the telephone
Gianni Rodari
Fairy tales about the fantastic, too big, miraculous, unjust and pointless world. Just like children would write them.
Fish have no feet
Jón Kalman Stefánsson
Novel Fiskarnir hafa enga fætur (in English “The fish have no feet”) is about searching, about a nation on the run from having to face itself, and a search for identity. Who are we, truly, and who do we want to be? Perhaps we never tell the whole truth, a
Poems for the Housewives
Miroslava Ábelová
The third collection of poems by a poetess Mirka Ábelová will be published with amazing illustrations by Ivana Šáteková.
On the Confluence
Monika Kompaníková
The novel On the Confluence, the newest book by one of the most famous contemporary Slovak authors Monika Kompaníková, is a story of two women and one day.
Bodies
Peter Krištúfek
In his new novel Bodies, Peter Krištúfek examines different ways of narrating the stories of our intimate relationships.The corporeality serves him as a base of incorporeal.
The Notebook, The Proof, The Third Lie
Agota Kristof
Fascinating story about the essence of being human in the stories of brothers - twins.
canti...amore
Mila Haugová
The works of Mila Haugová are expanding to include a new collection of poems Canti ... amore.
The Deep Sea Tales - audiobook
Monika Kompaníková
Stoner
John Edward Williams
Novel about a farmer boy whose passion for words turns him into a professor of literature.
On a Day Like This
Peter Stamm
A story of a day like this when a teacher Andreas decides to change his life completely.
The book about vermin
Jiří Dvořák
Big book about small vermin.
The Ballad of the Heart
Petra Hilbert
The text of this thin book flows like a slow river and its drawings engrave deep into heart.
Nine Stories
Jerome David Salinger
Our old friend comes in new design and new translation
Genie
Martin Milan Šimečka
A book about running, (hard) life and most of all about love.
The Violent Bear It Away
Flannery O'Connor
One of the two novels of the very specific Flannery O'Connor.
2014
Fedor Gál, Peter Zajac
Short articles, thoughts, polemics inspired by the events of the year 2014.
Jana Farmanová: Under the Sign of Virgo
Ivana Moncoľová
The book includes the selection of works by contemporary painter Jana Farmanová, divided into sections according to the technique used.
Summer Light and Then Comes the Night
Jón Kalman Stefánsson
Poetic, exciting, philosophical and full of the special kind of atmosphere you can only find in literature written by the best Icelandic authors.
This should be written in the present tense
Helle Helle
This should be written in the present tense. But it isn’t. Dorte should be at uni in Copenhagen. But she’s not. She should probably put some curtains up in her new place.And maybe stop sleeping with her neighbour’s boyfriend. Perhaps things don’t always w
The Surfacing
Cormac James
A ship trapped in Arctic pack ice with a pregnant stowaway on board is the setting for an essentially psychological novel
Franny and Zooey
Jerome David Salinger
Franny and Zooey is a book by American author J. D. Salinger which comprises his short story "Franny" and novella Zooey.
A Minute
Ihar Babkov
The contemporary reality of Belarus, so much alike to the one of recent Slovakia.
Levels of Life
Julian Barnes
Elegant triptych of history, fiction, and memoir.
Telluria
Vladimir Sorokin
The fabric of the novel, which resembles battle canvases in its form and format, not only has an amazing scale – 50 chapters from the life of people from the mid-21st century, which fit into a jigsaw puzzle thanks to the tellurium and the ability to enter
How I Became the Mayor of a Large City in Iceland and Changed the World
Jón Gnarr
In the epicenter of the world financial crisis, a comedian launched a joke campaign that didn’t seem so funny to the country’s leading politicians . . .
Ema and Death's-head Hawkmoth
Peter Krištúfek
A novel about difficult times that force you to live in another world.
The Giver
Lois Lowry
The Giver is a 1993 American children's novel by Lois Lowry. It is set in a society which is at first presented as a utopian society and gradually appears more and more dystopian.
Gataca
Franck Thilliez
Continued thriller syndrome E. Main characters- Lieutenant Lucie Hennebelle and the Commissioner Franck Sharko meet again at a new case - they are looking for the key, bringing together several quite unrelated murders.
Raise High the Roof Beam, Carpenters and Seymour: An Introduction
Jerome David Salinger
The single volume featuring two novellas by J. D. Salinger, which were previously published in The New Yorker
Seven Good Years
Etgar Keret
For six and a half years Etgar Keret has recorded his personal life, beginning with the birth of his first child and ending with his father's death. But Keret's sad-funny pieces tell much more than the story of his family and his career.
Yellow birds
Kevin Powers
The Yellow Birds is the debut novel from American writer, poet, and Iraq war veteran Kevin Powers. It was one of The New York Times's 100 Most Notable Books of 2012[1] and a finalist for the 2012 National Book Award. It was awarded the 2012 The Guardian F
Twentyfive
Fedor Gál, Miroslav Švolík, Peter Zajac
Twenty-five is the number of years that have passed from Velvet Revolution in Slovakia till 2014.
Slovakia on the Road to Independence
Paul Hacker
The book of the early days od separate Slovakia. Sight of the American diplomat.
Genius loci
Zuzana Mojžišová
Remarkably progressive community of a psychiatric hospital in the eastern metropolis of interwar Slovakia.
Syndrom E
Franck Thilliez
Story of beleaguered detective Lucie Hennebelle, whose old friend has developed a case of spontaneous blindness after watching an extremely rare—and violent—film from the 1950s.
Knows what to do
Katarína Kucbelová
A straight sociological study without lyrical pathos and citizens benevolence.
Man, Who Planted Trees
Jean Giono
Book with a message of hope and meaning of life, vision and human nature.
On the other side
Pavol Rankov
Whether it's a chronicle, parable or a horror story, the author has prepared for us attractive reading and unexpected point.
Atlas of Forgetting
Peter Krištúfek
The book of the matters which we have forgotten, we wanted to forget, which had to be forgotten, and which we can not remember.
Mom Giraffe and other Monsters
Alexandra Salmela
Saša Salmela's crazy fairy tales are never enough and never become ordinary.
Foster
Claire Keegan
A small girl is sent to live with foster parents on a farm in rural Ireland, without knowing when she will return home. In the strangers' house, she finds a warmth and affection she has not known before and slowly begins to blossom in their care. And then
The school of modern vision
Iva Mojžišová
Representative monograph constitute repayment debt to the phenomenon of Slovak fine education. At the same time, however, remind to us, that the knowledge of our history has been manipulated.
The Deep Sea Tales
Monika Kompaníková
A book about a deep frendship in the depth of the sea with beautiful illustrations by Veronika Holecová, fresh design by Martina Rozinajová by an awarded author Monika Kompaníková.
NW
Zadie Smith
Set in northwest London, Zadie Smith’s brilliant tragicomic novel follows four locals—Leah, Natalie, Felix, and Nathan.
Navrávačky
Dominik Tatarka
Unique confession of Dominik Tatarka, one of the most important figures of Slovak literature, culture and history, recorded at the end of his life published on the occasion of the centenary of his birth.
Winter Journal
Paul Auster
In his quietly transfixing new memoir, Winter Journal, Paul Auster meditates on what it means for his mind, body, and creativity to experience the unforgiving passage of time.
The Christmas Mystery
Jostein Gaarder
The book, illustrated by Vlado Kráľ and translated by Milan Žitný will be published in november 2012.
Sisters Brothers
Patrick deWitt
The Sisters Brothers (2011) is a darkly comic, Western-inspired historical novel.
Affliction with the school
Daniel Pennac
An original view of education and learning in an institution called school, with empathy for those, who sit in the classrooms.
Inside
Daniel Pastirčák
Meditative poems in a collection with the shortest name.
Les femmes du braconnier
Claude Pujade-Renaud
Common life of Sylvie Plath and Ted Hughes, couple of poets, which dramatically affected the world of modern literature. Fictionalized probe into the depths of their creation, marriage and his tragic end.
Suddenly, a Knock on the Door
Etgar Keret
Bringing up a child, lying to the boss, placing an order in a fast-food restaurant: in Etgar Keret’s new collection, daily life is complicated, dangerous, and full of yearning. In his most playful and most mature work yet, the living and the dead, silent
Collector or a Contract with a Devil
Ivan Melicherčík, Peter Uličný
Over the 330 page book to look into the studios and represents fine artists from different countries.
The Sense of an Ending
Julian Barnes
The Sense of an Ending has the psychological and emotional depth and sophistication of Henry James at his best, and is a stunning new chapter in Julian Barnes's oeuvre.
Coffee stories
Pavel Sibyla
A relatively light espresso, a bit more serious macchiato and an almost morbid Long black cup.
Winter’s Journey
Elfriede Jelinek
Just like a musical stretto, Winter’s Journey summons - with formidable clarity and almost frightening density - all the themes that have occupied Elfriede Jelinek in the years and centuries gone by. In the process of addressing these, she has created one
The Empty Family
Colm Toíbín
Exquisite and almost excruciating collection, set in present-day Ireland.
In Watermelon Sugar
Richard Brautigan
iDEATH is a place where the sun shines a different colour every day and where people travel to the length of their dreams. Rejecting the violence and hate of the old gang at the Forgotten Works, they lead gentle lives in watermelon sugar.
Round Defense
Milan Šimečka
Essays, reflections and philosophical thoughts, extremely attractive for readers, as a defense against real socialism.
To the End of the Land
David Grossman
To the End of the Land (original Hebrew title "Isha Borachat Mi’bsora" - "A woman Escapes from a Message") is a 2008 novel by Israeli writer David Grossman depicting the emotional strains that family members of soldiers experience when their loved ones ar
The Bridges of Hope
Livia Bitton-Jackson
Elli's memoir of her experiences after Auschwitz will captivate readers as they follow her through heartache, frustration, adventure, excitement, love, and ultimately, triumph
Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions
Daniel Wallace
Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions is a 1998 novel by Daniel Wallace. It was adapted into a film, Big Fish, in 2003 by Tim Burton
Sunset Park
Paul Auster
Luminous, passionate, expansive, an emotional tour de force
Great House
Nicole Krauss
Last novel of the author of The History of Love. Again the good read.
Book Selection 2011
kolektív autorov
Carefully selected samples from the work of foreign and also Slovak authors (Nicolle Krauss, Daniel Wallace, Jack Kerouac, Richard Brautigan, Juraj Kušnierik, Zuzana Mojžišová and many others), following by profiles of authors, translators and illustrator
There is Someone in the House
Ľudmila Petruševská
Choice of the short stories of a great contemporary Russian writer.
Fight
Martin Beďatš
Fight - slim book of Martin Bedly Beďatš is a bit special road story. The main characters, which call themselves capacities, are called Agon and Via. They are very close. They hit the road.
Music of the Island
Juraj Kušnierik
Juraj Kušnierik about music and musicians of Iceland.
The Imperfectionists
Tom Rachman
Authentic world of journalism in the big world, where an ordinary eye only hardly can see.
The Appointment
Herta Müllerová
The novel, published in German in 1997, one of several for which the author was known when winning the Nobel in 2009,
TheoBlogs
Miro Kocúr
TheoBlogs are dialogic book about things that are worthy of consideration for the author and for the dialogue.
On the Road
Jack Kerouac
The Bible of the beat generation, one of the most important books of the last century.
The Encyclopaedia of the Russian Soul
Viktor Jerofejev
Is it a novel, a historical essay, humorist book or - as the title says - an encyclopedia?
On the Road: Original Scrolls
Jack Kerouac
The legendary 1951 scroll draft of On the Road, published as Kerouac originally composed it
Address Unknown
Katherine Kressmann Taylor
One of the first literary works, which uncovered the true face of Nazi Germany to Americans.
Travels in the Scriptorium
Paul Auster
Vintage of Paul Auster: mysterious texts, fluid identities, a hidden past, and, somewhere, an obscure tormentor.
When I was mortal
Javier Marías
Masterful game of words, passion and tenderness, the harsh reality and dreamlike visions, but always powerful story with a surprising plot and unexpected denouement.
Zazie in the metro
Raymond Queneau
Provincial pre-teenager Zazie stays in Paris with her Uncle Gabriel (a female impersonator) for two days, while her mother spends some time with her lover.
The History of Love
Nicole Krauss
The second novel by the American writer Nicole Krauss, published in 2005. The book was a finalist for the Orange Prize for Fiction.
Bon voyage
Zuzana Mojžišová
A story of life and love of a contemporary writer written in fragments and pieces of reality.
Today
Jana Beňová
Columns about many things, the small and larger issues revealing our Slovak, and in particular Bratislava worldview.
Nine stories
Jerome David Salinger
A collection of nine classic Salinger short stories.
The Sea Is My Brother
Jack Kerouac
The Sea is My Brother is a novel by the American author Jack Kerouac, published in 2011. The novel was written in 1942 and remained unpublished throughout Kerouac's lifetime.
Everything's Gonna Be Alright Till The Autumn
Milica Schraggeová
A book about death, about the importance of family and power of relationships, about the fight against cancer and normal life under abnormal circumstances.
Me and My Brother
Broňa Schraggeová
Strong story about life and death in pictures of a talented artist.
The Gift of Asher Lev
Chaim Potok
The Gift of Asher Lev is a novel by Chaim Potok, published in 1990. It is a sequel to Potok's novel My Name is Asher Lev (1972).
Old Men at Midnight
Chaim Potok
A trilogy of related novellas about a woman whose life touches three very different men—stories that encompass some of the profoundest themes of the twentieth century.
Mininovels
kolektív autorov
Double-book and double-CD is a combination of efforts of Artforum and the Slovak Radio: 35 stories, 35 recordings.
Something About the Orchids
Pavel Sibyla
The story of thirty years old Hanka, who moved to Bratislava from countryside and has found, or is still looking for work, friendship, love, home ...
The Miraculous Virgin
Dominik Tatarka
Cult book, written in suggestive language, the search for identity of the group of young people in the middle of the World War II.
The Demon of Consent
Dominik Tatarka
A rudimentary work of slovak prose that deals with the period of stalinism. It is the confession about slavery agreeing with the power, about the after death cry of Bartolomej Boleraz, a socialist poet, who dies together with a communist officer in a hel
Tracy's Tiger
William Saroyan
This new edition of America's iconic amendment reiterates the charming story of Tracy, who is since one day accompanied by a tiger.
The Wicker Chairs
Dominik Tatarka
Bartolomej Slzička, the narrator, finds himself on studies in Paris, he meets miss Daniela, foreigners and expatriates, diplomats, city ...
My Name Is Asher Lev
Chaim Potok
A book about a difficult journey of the painter for his artistic dreams and deliverance from the grip of the Orthodox Jewish community.
My Dear Lady
Dežo Ursiny
A unique book and the only "novel in letters" from the unique slovak musician Dežo Ursiny.
The Education of Little Trees
Forrest Carter
The book is a retelling of stories from the life of an Indian boy, whose parents died and after that he lives with the grandparents, wise people of the Cherokee tribe.
Hello, Hello, Misses Cat!
Ľuboslav Paľo
Children book full of splendid illustrations with a Golden Apple prize from BIB 2005.