Šta trenutno čitate?
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#2476 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
@Lulu,
to je ta ista knjiga "Infidel" (Nevjernica)...eh sad zasto su dva razlicita naziva iste knjige ne znam stvarno, iako se radi o istoj autobiografiji.
Napisala je jos jednu knjigu, The Caged Virgin: An Emancipation Proclamation for Women and Islam...
to je ta ista knjiga "Infidel" (Nevjernica)...eh sad zasto su dva razlicita naziva iste knjige ne znam stvarno, iako se radi o istoj autobiografiji.
Napisala je jos jednu knjigu, The Caged Virgin: An Emancipation Proclamation for Women and Islam...
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#2477 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Izgleda da je prevedena na Hrvatski http://knjigoljub.blog.hr/2007/11/16235 ... -2007.html ...sa tim da ne pise ko je preveo knjigu
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E, @Sista, na ovom linku je "Nevjernica". Ona je prevedena i na hrvatski i na srpski.To sam čitala. Nije to ista knjiga koju ti trenutno čitaš? Ili je mene samo zbunio naslov
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Nevjernica je super knjiga. Na trenutke me je dovodila do suza jer su opisi zivota, obicaja i ponasanja prema zenama, a zatim i sama njena zivotna prica bili tako iskreni i uvjerljivi. Tek nakon citanja te knjige sam malo vise "zagrebala" o samoj autorici i njenom zivotu. To je bio period kada sam intezivno citala o zenama i zivotima zena u zemljama koje niti posjecujemo niti se zanimamo u svakodnevnom zivotu. Cinjenice su porazavajuce, zivoti su im bolni one vrijede -nista, i onda se zapitas kako zasto. Medjutim citajuci knjige kao ova odusevila me je njihova hrabrost i spremnost da se bore.
Zato preporucujem toplo ovu knjigu.
POzdrav svim gutacima knjiga
Vele
E, @Sista, na ovom linku je "Nevjernica". Ona je prevedena i na hrvatski i na srpski.To sam čitala. Nije to ista knjiga koju ti trenutno čitaš? Ili je mene samo zbunio naslov
Nevjernica je super knjiga. Na trenutke me je dovodila do suza jer su opisi zivota, obicaja i ponasanja prema zenama, a zatim i sama njena zivotna prica bili tako iskreni i uvjerljivi. Tek nakon citanja te knjige sam malo vise "zagrebala" o samoj autorici i njenom zivotu. To je bio period kada sam intezivno citala o zenama i zivotima zena u zemljama koje niti posjecujemo niti se zanimamo u svakodnevnom zivotu. Cinjenice su porazavajuce, zivoti su im bolni one vrijede -nista, i onda se zapitas kako zasto. Medjutim citajuci knjige kao ova odusevila me je njihova hrabrost i spremnost da se bore.
Zato preporucujem toplo ovu knjigu.
POzdrav svim gutacima knjiga
Vele
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#2478 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Za Hirsi Ali sam čula i zainteresirala se nakon skandala s kratkim filmom "Submission" i ubistva Thea Van Gogha. Da, jako je dobra knjga.velemala77 wrote:Nevjernica je super knjiga. Na trenutke me je dovodila do suza jer su opisi zivota, obicaja i ponasanja prema zenama, a zatim i sama njena zivotna prica bili tako iskreni i uvjerljivi. Tek nakon citanja te knjige sam malo vise "zagrebala" o samoj autorici i njenom zivotu. To je bio period kada sam intezivno citala o zenama i zivotima zena u zemljama koje niti posjecujemo niti se zanimamo u svakodnevnom zivotu. Cinjenice su porazavajuce, zivoti su im bolni one vrijede -nista, i onda se zapitas kako zasto. Medjutim citajuci knjige kao ova odusevila me je njihova hrabrost i spremnost da se bore.
Zato preporucujem toplo ovu knjigu.
POzdrav svim gutacima knjiga
Vele
@Sista, koliko ja znam, do sada je, nažalost, samo "Nevjernica" prevedna... A možda je u međuvremenu i "Caved Virgin..." prevedena, zna li neko?
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#2479 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
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#2480 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Teorije o visku vrijednosti (II) 
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#2481 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
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#2482 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
ima li neko????? moze i na njemackom.............hvalaLoulou wrote:Je l' prevedeno ovo na neki od ex-YU jezika?Soul_Sista wrote:
"My life, my liberty"
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#2483 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
nazalost ne znam kako se zove na nasem..
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Friedrich Dürrenmatt - Der Richter und sein Henker (Sudija i njegov dzelat?)
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#2484 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Ima li neko šta @vještice? Znam zasigurno da je knjiga prevedna na hrvatski i srpski, mora biti i u BiH knjižarama. Ja sam je u Hrvatskoj kupila (jer u to vrijeme srpskog izdanja, koliko sam ja znala, nije bilo), a obično su srpska izdanja puno jeftinija.vjesticanametli wrote:ima li neko????? moze i na njemackom.............hvalaLoulou wrote:Je l' prevedeno ovo na neki od ex-YU jezika?Soul_Sista wrote:
"My life, my liberty"
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#2485 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
na netu nisam nasla nista jos.............aj posudi da procitam 
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#2486 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
http://www.knjiga.ba/Knjizevnost/Biogra ... K3830.htmlvjesticanametli wrote:na netu nisam nasla nista jos.............aj posudi da procitam
http://www.alnari.rs/alnari/NEVERNICA.aspx
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#2487 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Franz Kafka - Preobrazba
Pripovijetka se čini neznačajnom dok se čita,
međutim kasnije kada misli krenu i razmišljanja i analiziranja...
Traje duže od samog čitanja
Pripovijetka se čini neznačajnom dok se čita,
međutim kasnije kada misli krenu i razmišljanja i analiziranja...
Traje duže od samog čitanja
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#2488 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Mama vam je cijelo vrijeme lagala - Jelena Veljača..
zanimljivo štivo....
zanimljivo štivo....
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#2489 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Orhan Pamuk "Zovem se crveno" i to po drugi put

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#2490 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Progresivna misao u BIH 1918.-1941. 
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#2491 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Rita Monaldi, Francesco Sorti
IMPRIMATUR
Rujan je 1683. godine, opsada Beča u punom je jeku, cijeli kršćanski svijet strepi hoće li Turci osvojiti habsburšku prijestolnicu. Doba je najmoćnijih kraljeva: Luja XIV., Karla II., Leopolda I., Vilima Oranskog, vrijeme kada se povijest Europe i svijeta piše i utvrđuje za stoljeća koja dolaze. U Rimu je na vrhuncu moći papa Inocent XI.
U jednome rimskom prenoćištu gost umire od tajanstvene bolesti. Sumnja se na crnu smrt, pa gostionica postaje karantena. Gosti u strahu jedan od drugoga poduzimaju svoju istragu koju vodi opat Atto Melani. Sa svojim pomoćnikom, slugom iz kuhinje, Atto Melani neočekivano se nađe u srcu opasnosti i povijesnih zbivanja, otkriva tajne kraljevskih obitelji, neprimjerene financijske poslove pape Inocenta XI., alkemijske laboratorije, urotu unutar urote.
Imprimatur je roman koji se temelji na istinitoj, očima javnosti često nedostupnoj arhivskoj građi koju su Rita Monaldi i Francesco Sorti sakupljali više od deset godina. Imprimatur je knjiga koja je zabranjena u Italiji jer su proturječja o blaženom papi Inocentu XI. preplašila mnoge uglednike. Imprimatur je bestseler preveden na više od dvadeset jezika.
IMPRIMATUR
Rujan je 1683. godine, opsada Beča u punom je jeku, cijeli kršćanski svijet strepi hoće li Turci osvojiti habsburšku prijestolnicu. Doba je najmoćnijih kraljeva: Luja XIV., Karla II., Leopolda I., Vilima Oranskog, vrijeme kada se povijest Europe i svijeta piše i utvrđuje za stoljeća koja dolaze. U Rimu je na vrhuncu moći papa Inocent XI.
U jednome rimskom prenoćištu gost umire od tajanstvene bolesti. Sumnja se na crnu smrt, pa gostionica postaje karantena. Gosti u strahu jedan od drugoga poduzimaju svoju istragu koju vodi opat Atto Melani. Sa svojim pomoćnikom, slugom iz kuhinje, Atto Melani neočekivano se nađe u srcu opasnosti i povijesnih zbivanja, otkriva tajne kraljevskih obitelji, neprimjerene financijske poslove pape Inocenta XI., alkemijske laboratorije, urotu unutar urote.
Imprimatur je roman koji se temelji na istinitoj, očima javnosti često nedostupnoj arhivskoj građi koju su Rita Monaldi i Francesco Sorti sakupljali više od deset godina. Imprimatur je knjiga koja je zabranjena u Italiji jer su proturječja o blaženom papi Inocentu XI. preplašila mnoge uglednike. Imprimatur je bestseler preveden na više od dvadeset jezika.
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#2492 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Počela ovu... Ide malo sporije, na engleskom je
Pa dok skontam
Winner of the Hammett Prize It is 1946, and Adam Miller has come to Venice to visit his widowed mother and try to forget the horrors he has witnessed as a U.S. Army war crimes investigator in Germany. But when he falls in love with Claudia, a Jewish woman scarred by her devastating experiences during World War II, he is forced to confront another Venice, a city still at war with itself, haunted by atrocities it would rather forget. Everyone, including his mother's suave new Venetian suitor, has been compromised by the occupation, and Adam finds himself at the center of a web of deception, intrigue, and unexpected moral dilemmas. When is murder acceptable? What are the limits of guilt? How much is someone willing to pay for a perfect alibi?
Alibi is at once a murder mystery, a love story, and a superbly crafted novel about the nature of moral responsibility.

Winner of the Hammett Prize It is 1946, and Adam Miller has come to Venice to visit his widowed mother and try to forget the horrors he has witnessed as a U.S. Army war crimes investigator in Germany. But when he falls in love with Claudia, a Jewish woman scarred by her devastating experiences during World War II, he is forced to confront another Venice, a city still at war with itself, haunted by atrocities it would rather forget. Everyone, including his mother's suave new Venetian suitor, has been compromised by the occupation, and Adam finds himself at the center of a web of deception, intrigue, and unexpected moral dilemmas. When is murder acceptable? What are the limits of guilt? How much is someone willing to pay for a perfect alibi?
Alibi is at once a murder mystery, a love story, and a superbly crafted novel about the nature of moral responsibility.

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#2493 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
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#2494 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?

Gabrijel Garsija Markes napisao sto godina samoće nakon sto je naucio napamet djela ovoga pisca, inace pisac Huan Rulfo je sav svoj rad spalio
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#2495 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Zvuči odlično,gdje mogu kupiti knjigu ako znaš?MoHiKaNaC wrote:Rita Monaldi, Francesco Sorti
IMPRIMATUR
Rujan je 1683. godine, opsada Beča u punom je jeku, cijeli kršćanski svijet strepi hoće li Turci osvojiti habsburšku prijestolnicu. Doba je najmoćnijih kraljeva: Luja XIV., Karla II., Leopolda I., Vilima Oranskog, vrijeme kada se povijest Europe i svijeta piše i utvrđuje za stoljeća koja dolaze. U Rimu je na vrhuncu moći papa Inocent XI.
U jednome rimskom prenoćištu gost umire od tajanstvene bolesti. Sumnja se na crnu smrt, pa gostionica postaje karantena. Gosti u strahu jedan od drugoga poduzimaju svoju istragu koju vodi opat Atto Melani. Sa svojim pomoćnikom, slugom iz kuhinje, Atto Melani neočekivano se nađe u srcu opasnosti i povijesnih zbivanja, otkriva tajne kraljevskih obitelji, neprimjerene financijske poslove pape Inocenta XI., alkemijske laboratorije, urotu unutar urote.
Imprimatur je roman koji se temelji na istinitoj, očima javnosti često nedostupnoj arhivskoj građi koju su Rita Monaldi i Francesco Sorti sakupljali više od deset godina. Imprimatur je knjiga koja je zabranjena u Italiji jer su proturječja o blaženom papi Inocentu XI. preplašila mnoge uglednike. Imprimatur je bestseler preveden na više od dvadeset jezika.
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#2496 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
To love someone, need you know everything about them? When Alice and Joseph meet, they fall quickly into a tentative but serious relationship. She is a nurse, he a painter and decorator; both are still young and hopeful of each other, but each brings with them an emotional burden. Alice's father has been a yawning absence all her life, and her beloved grandmother - who helped raise her - has recently died.
For his part, Joseph refuses to speak about his army experiences in Northern Ireland and Alice suspects that his general reticence hides an even more deeply troubled past. When her widowed grandfather begins to tell Joseph about his own RAF experiences in l950s Kenya - stories he had shared only with his wife - something still raw is tapped in Joseph; his reaction to the older man's unburdening of guilt is both unexpected and devastating for them all. Morally complex, understated, and powerfully moving, "Afterwards" confirms Rachel Seiffert's remarkable talent.
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#2497 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Chapter One
Winter afternoon, five hours patrolling, seventeen minutes on the vehicle checkpoint and counting. Rain. Two cars, two drivers: one man, one woman. She was in the white car, three children with her. One adult passenger, male, in the other car, the red one. One multiple: four men on the rise, four in the fields, and four on the road. Two of us by the first car, two by the second. One round fired.
There were reports to do, days afterwards when Joseph had to be interviewed. RUC and army. Debriefing, the doctor, the welfare officer. He vomited before the first one, with the police. It was the same afternoon, after they got back to the base. Joseph didn’t tell anybody about being sick, thought they’d smell it anyway, anyone who went near the bogs.
Still had the sweat on his back and his hands when he was marched in to go over and over what happened. Six faces in the room, RUC and Red Caps, nobody Joseph recognised. There was the army solicitor too, who sat to one side of him and wrote things down while the others did the asking. Only two hours since Joseph was out on the road, maybe three, but it was still hard to get it all in the right order. MPs sitting back and watching, RUC wanting to hear it from him again and again, checking and checking, with the same and then with different questions.
– What colour was the Astra?
– Red.
He’d said that before.
– It was red.
– Do you know how long it was there?
No.
– Before we started checking it?
– Yes, you said it stopped a few metres away and waited. How long?
He didn’t know.
– They stopped too far back from us. Had the engine running. The whole time we were checking the car in front.
Sounded stupid, everything he said made him sound like he was slow or something. It didn’t make much sense to Joseph either, now he tried to explain it.
– Wasn’t safe to have the checkpoint up that long, you know? Had us all on edge, the last car hanging back when we should have been packing up.
It was Armagh, it was getting dark and they’d been patrolling for hours, fields and roads. No buzz, no fuss. He hadn’t been expecting anything to happen, not until he saw that car waiting for them. Joseph tried again. To find the best place to start.
– There were two cars. The one we’d stopped and then the Astra.
– Yes, right. The first car, the white Escort, had stalled you say.
– We’d finished checking her and then she stalled when she was driving away.
– Draw it. Bird’s-eye view.
Pencil and paper pushed across the desk, Joseph made his lines. Drew a box for the Astra, then the Escort, with an arrow showing the direction it was going when the engine cut out. But once that was in, he saw he’d drawn the Astra too close: looked like it was at the checkpoint already. So he re-drew that box, further back, and then asked if they had a rubber, explaining:
– I’ve not drawn it right. It’s that one, see? Further back along the road.
He scribbled over the first box and they gave him more paper so he could draw it all again, and then they asked more questions. About what happened next, when the Astra pulled up to the checkpoint, and Joseph drew some new boxes for them, on another bit of paper.
– He opened his door, but he didn’t get out. Not at first.
– The driver or the passenger?
– Driver. The Lieutenant was talking to him. We were all watching, you know?
The whole patrol, thinking something was about to kick off, or why was the driver not getting out like he was meant to? Joseph looked at the men across the table: they must know what he meant, surely. But if they did, they didn’t show it, they just wanted to know where everyone was standing, and Joseph marked the patrol onto his plan with crosses. Drew ones for the Lieutenant, and for Townsend, they were both by the Astra. Then the man he shot, because he was standing by the car with them. But that was after he got out of the driver’s seat to answer the Lieutenant’s questions. Maybe he should start on a new sheet, but no one said anything, so Joseph drew a cross for his Corporal, Jarvis, by the other car, the Escort: he’d gone to talk to the woman after she’d stalled. And he must have put one for himself somewhere around there too, because if he hadn’t they would have asked him. Questions were coming all the time: about how long it took before the driver got out of the Astra. And about the other man, still in the car, in the passenger seat, wouldn’t wind his window down, even after Townsend kept knocking.
– Corporal told me to keep an eye on what was happening. We didn’t know if he was hurt or sick or what. Hiding something.
– What gave you that suspicion?
Joseph didn’t have a ready answer. Felt like that the whole time he was in there. Being asked about the order of things and about the warnings: if any were shouted, how many and when. He tried to keep it all together, one eye on the bin by the desk in case he had to puke again.
He kept reaching behind him. Why would he do that if he wasn’t carrying something? Don’t remember thinking about it. Just wasn’t a risk worth taking.
Winter afternoon, five hours patrolling, seventeen minutes on the vehicle checkpoint and counting. Rain. Two cars, two drivers: one man, one woman. She was in the white car, three children with her. One adult passenger, male, in the other car, the red one. One multiple: four men on the rise, four in the fields, and four on the road. Two of us by the first car, two by the second. One round fired.
There were reports to do, days afterwards when Joseph had to be interviewed. RUC and army. Debriefing, the doctor, the welfare officer. He vomited before the first one, with the police. It was the same afternoon, after they got back to the base. Joseph didn’t tell anybody about being sick, thought they’d smell it anyway, anyone who went near the bogs.
Still had the sweat on his back and his hands when he was marched in to go over and over what happened. Six faces in the room, RUC and Red Caps, nobody Joseph recognised. There was the army solicitor too, who sat to one side of him and wrote things down while the others did the asking. Only two hours since Joseph was out on the road, maybe three, but it was still hard to get it all in the right order. MPs sitting back and watching, RUC wanting to hear it from him again and again, checking and checking, with the same and then with different questions.
– What colour was the Astra?
– Red.
He’d said that before.
– It was red.
– Do you know how long it was there?
No.
– Before we started checking it?
– Yes, you said it stopped a few metres away and waited. How long?
He didn’t know.
– They stopped too far back from us. Had the engine running. The whole time we were checking the car in front.
Sounded stupid, everything he said made him sound like he was slow or something. It didn’t make much sense to Joseph either, now he tried to explain it.
– Wasn’t safe to have the checkpoint up that long, you know? Had us all on edge, the last car hanging back when we should have been packing up.
It was Armagh, it was getting dark and they’d been patrolling for hours, fields and roads. No buzz, no fuss. He hadn’t been expecting anything to happen, not until he saw that car waiting for them. Joseph tried again. To find the best place to start.
– There were two cars. The one we’d stopped and then the Astra.
– Yes, right. The first car, the white Escort, had stalled you say.
– We’d finished checking her and then she stalled when she was driving away.
– Draw it. Bird’s-eye view.
Pencil and paper pushed across the desk, Joseph made his lines. Drew a box for the Astra, then the Escort, with an arrow showing the direction it was going when the engine cut out. But once that was in, he saw he’d drawn the Astra too close: looked like it was at the checkpoint already. So he re-drew that box, further back, and then asked if they had a rubber, explaining:
– I’ve not drawn it right. It’s that one, see? Further back along the road.
He scribbled over the first box and they gave him more paper so he could draw it all again, and then they asked more questions. About what happened next, when the Astra pulled up to the checkpoint, and Joseph drew some new boxes for them, on another bit of paper.
– He opened his door, but he didn’t get out. Not at first.
– The driver or the passenger?
– Driver. The Lieutenant was talking to him. We were all watching, you know?
The whole patrol, thinking something was about to kick off, or why was the driver not getting out like he was meant to? Joseph looked at the men across the table: they must know what he meant, surely. But if they did, they didn’t show it, they just wanted to know where everyone was standing, and Joseph marked the patrol onto his plan with crosses. Drew ones for the Lieutenant, and for Townsend, they were both by the Astra. Then the man he shot, because he was standing by the car with them. But that was after he got out of the driver’s seat to answer the Lieutenant’s questions. Maybe he should start on a new sheet, but no one said anything, so Joseph drew a cross for his Corporal, Jarvis, by the other car, the Escort: he’d gone to talk to the woman after she’d stalled. And he must have put one for himself somewhere around there too, because if he hadn’t they would have asked him. Questions were coming all the time: about how long it took before the driver got out of the Astra. And about the other man, still in the car, in the passenger seat, wouldn’t wind his window down, even after Townsend kept knocking.
– Corporal told me to keep an eye on what was happening. We didn’t know if he was hurt or sick or what. Hiding something.
– What gave you that suspicion?
Joseph didn’t have a ready answer. Felt like that the whole time he was in there. Being asked about the order of things and about the warnings: if any were shouted, how many and when. He tried to keep it all together, one eye on the bin by the desk in case he had to puke again.
He kept reaching behind him. Why would he do that if he wasn’t carrying something? Don’t remember thinking about it. Just wasn’t a risk worth taking.
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#2498 Re: Šta trenutno čitate?
Hmm, raspitam se pa ti javim. Mada... Cini mi se da je u pitanju Buybook...Van Halen wrote:Zvuči odlično,gdje mogu kupiti knjigu ako znaš?MoHiKaNaC wrote:Rita Monaldi, Francesco Sorti
IMPRIMATUR
Rujan je 1683. godine, opsada Beča u punom je jeku, cijeli kršćanski svijet strepi hoće li Turci osvojiti habsburšku prijestolnicu. Doba je najmoćnijih kraljeva: Luja XIV., Karla II., Leopolda I., Vilima Oranskog, vrijeme kada se povijest Europe i svijeta piše i utvrđuje za stoljeća koja dolaze. U Rimu je na vrhuncu moći papa Inocent XI.
U jednome rimskom prenoćištu gost umire od tajanstvene bolesti. Sumnja se na crnu smrt, pa gostionica postaje karantena. Gosti u strahu jedan od drugoga poduzimaju svoju istragu koju vodi opat Atto Melani. Sa svojim pomoćnikom, slugom iz kuhinje, Atto Melani neočekivano se nađe u srcu opasnosti i povijesnih zbivanja, otkriva tajne kraljevskih obitelji, neprimjerene financijske poslove pape Inocenta XI., alkemijske laboratorije, urotu unutar urote.
Imprimatur je roman koji se temelji na istinitoj, očima javnosti često nedostupnoj arhivskoj građi koju su Rita Monaldi i Francesco Sorti sakupljali više od deset godina. Imprimatur je knjiga koja je zabranjena u Italiji jer su proturječja o blaženom papi Inocentu XI. preplašila mnoge uglednike. Imprimatur je bestseler preveden na više od dvadeset jezika.
- MoHiKaNaC
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