From the novel Ithakas (IV)

The rain falls patiently. It descends like a flock of drunken birds, charges boldly and forcefully, returns home, to the earth, deep below, to flood, to smother, to fertilize. It gurgles in gutters, drains, cracks, breaks into cavities, grooves, holes, hollows, conquers cobblestones, streets, sidewalks, flows into trenches and pipes, into ears and throats, pours … Read more

From the novel Ithakas (II)

Life you deserved. He said that. A people you deserved. A country you deserved. Why must I deserve anything? On the way here I passed the city. Almost the whole of it: all its holes in the asphalt, fallen facades, awkwardly whitewashed monuments, rickety trams, dirty markets, broken drains, warped fences, cheap awnings, spat-on shop … Read more

Kenan Muminagić: Review of the novel Ithakas

Benjamin Bajramović’s debut novel Itake is a masterfully executed work that captures the voice of an entire generation. Of the four perspectives through which the novel unfolds, three belong to fictional characters shaped by the post-war youth of Bosnia and Herzegovina. Jakov’s departure to Germany forces Maša, Nećko, and Delboj to confront their own unresolved … Read more