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Wikipedia article'Dagmar' is a novel by Bosnian writer Zlatko Topi published in 2013. It received the Fra Grgo Marti Award for best book of fiction published in 2013 and the Annual Award of Writers Association of Bosnia and Herzegovina for best book published in 2013. One critic wrote that the novel is "a great world literature" from "a great world writer". The Czech translation was published in 2017. The story is based on e-mails of Dagmar Vekrnova-Havlova, wife of former Czech President Vclav Havel, and Bosnian writer Oskar Feraget. 'Dagmar' is a continuation of Topi's novel 'The Final Word', although it also functions as an independent novel. Characters*Oskar Feraget, Bosnian writer *Dagmar Vekrnov-Havlova, wife of former Czech President Vclav Havel ReferencesCategory:2013 novels Category:Fiction set in the 21st century Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina culture Category:Bosnia and Herzegovina literature Category:Novels set in Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
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