A PEN Anthology of Gypsy Writers
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Köp båda 2 för 488 kr"Roads of the Roma", Leksa Manush (Latvia); chronology; "The Price of Liberty" (prose extract), Mateo Maximoff (France); "Tramps", Dezider Banga (Slovak Republic); "Without House or Grave", Rajko Djuric (former Yugoslavia/Germany); "Allegory", Sterna Weltz-Zigler (France); "The Long Road", Saban Iliaz; "If I Say Love I Give a Name", Jose Heredia Maya (Spain); "Son of the Wind", Alexian Santino Spinelli (Italy); "Gypsy Soul", Nadia Hava-Robbins (Czechoslovakia/USA); extracts from untitled verse, Papusza (Poland); "Son of the Invisible People", Alexian Santino Spinelli (Italy); "The Gypsy from India", Nicholas Jimenes Gonzalez (Spain); "As the Pelicans", Osztojkan Bela (Hungary); "Ode to the 20th century", Leksa Manush (Latvia); "Django", Sandra Jayat (France); extracts from - "A Red Foundling Strolls Into This Dream", Mariella Mehr (Switzerland); "Justice", Alexian Santino Spinelli (Italy); "Give Me a String to Play On", Djura Makhotin (Russia); "Ars Poetica", Andro Loleshyte (former USSR); "Minarets of Grass", Dezider Banga (Slovak Republic); "Seeing if There's Something That Makes Me Good For Nothing", Jose Heredia Maya (Spain); "I'll Sell You My Tears", Maya Maximoff (France); "I Was Born in Black Suffering", Saban Iliaz (Skopje); "I Remember a Child", Paula Shops (Italy); "Only Ashes Remain", Bairam Haliti (Croatia); "The Apparition of Choxani", Luminita Mihai Cioaba (Romania); "The Terror Years", Rajko Djuric (former Yugoslavia/Germany); "A Wedding in Auschwitz", Rajko Djuric (former Yugoslavia/Germany); "The Wooden Rose", Hester Hedges (England); "Up the Chimneys", Charlie Smith (England); "White Snows Fall on Belarus", Valdemar Kalinin (Belarus); "New Rom", Jimmy Story (Australia); "I am the Common Rom", Geoffrey Dufunia Kwiek (Poland/USA); "The Bosnian Tragedy", Gjunler Abdula (Skopje); "The Raid", Alexian Santino Spinelli (Italy); "Inside Me the Wind Howls", Margita Reisnerova (Slovak Republic/Belgium); "The Stone", Chrissie Ward (Ireland); "From Prayer of an Impious Father and Gypsy Mother", Rajko Djuric (former Yugoslavia/Germany); "My Father, God Be Good To Him" (prose extract), Chrissie Ward (Ireland); "You Smug Bastard", Ian Hancock (England/US); "Green, Yellow, Blue, Red Are the Colours of My People", Nadia Hava-Robbins (Czechoslovakia/USA); "We Did Not Break Our Century-Old Drums", Alija Krasnici (former Yugoslavia); biographies.