Momo Kapor
Momčilo "Momo" Kapor was a Serbian novelist and painter. He is the author of several screenplays, over forty novels, short stories, travel and autobiographical books and essays. He was introduced to literary circles as the author of radio, TV and theater dramas in the early sixties. His books have been translated into twenty languages.
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Beleške jedne Ane
Momo Kapor's "Notes of One Ana" were created from texts that began to be published in 1968 in the magazine Bazar. This collection of prose texts, known as the first "prose in jeans", quickly gained popularity in Yugoslavia.
Foliranti
Der 37-jährige Kapor erinnert sich an sich selbst im Alter von neunzehn Jahren, an das damalige Belgrad und an all die Menschen, die ihm damals wichtig waren. Dieses Buch ist ein an sie gerichteter Brief, gleichzeitig aber auch ein eindrucksvolles Tagebuc
Halo, Beograd I-II
Halo, Beograd je završni dio trilogije zapisa o Beograđanima, njihovom gradu i životu u njemu, koji uključuje ranije objavljene knjige 011 i Istok-Zapad.
Hronika izgubljenog grada
Ovo je jedna od najznačajnijih Kaporovih knjiga: govori o boli i gorčini gubitka. Kronika je, doista, Kaporova knjiga oporuke, u koju je stavio, ako ne i "cijeli svoj život", a to je njegov dobar komad.
Knjiga žalbi
The book of complaints was published for the first time back in 1984 and immediately attracted great attention from the literary audience and critics.
Provincijalac
As much as Foliranti is a story about Kapor's student days in Belgrade in the late fifties, Provincial is a book that evokes memories of his childhood in Sarajevo, where the author spent the first years of his life.
Zoe
The novel "Zoe" (1978), one of Momo Kapor's most popular works, follows Arsen Lero, a 39-year-old art historian from the fictional Republic of Kosiliya – a small island under an authoritarian regime.






