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Dragana JuriÅ”ić (2022)

First impressionĀ 

Medium format in new condition

In an edition of 670 copiesĀ 

Signed by Dragana JuriÅ”ić

Self-publishedĀ 

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ā€œdocuments Jurisic’s attempt to trace the story of her aunt Gordana, a glamorous figure who left rural Yugoslavia in the 1950s and whose subsequent experiences involving false identities and espionage remain mysterious. Jurisic presents her careful, fruitful research in a series of illustrated notebooks that recall WG Sebald’s approach to memoir, history and reflection." (5* review ofĀ My Own ExhibitionĀ in The Irish Times by Aidan Dunne)

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Dragana JuriÅ”ić (2022)

First impressionĀ 

Medium format in new condition

In an edition of 670 copiesĀ 

Signed by Dragana JuriÅ”ić

Self-publishedĀ 

About

ā€œdocuments Jurisic’s attempt to trace the story of her aunt Gordana, a glamorous figure who left rural Yugoslavia in the 1950s and whose subsequent experiences involving false identities and espionage remain mysterious. Jurisic presents her careful, fruitful research in a series of illustrated notebooks that recall WG Sebald’s approach to memoir, history and reflection." (5* review ofĀ My Own ExhibitionĀ in The Irish Times by Aidan Dunne)