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A Dolphin Called Clown
By Nikola Radin
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Pero Zubac. - Poet, Vice President of the Association of Serbian Writers
Nikola writes smoothly and easily, enhanced by an interesting life rich in experience. “A Dolphin Called Clown” is wrought with a nostalgic, adventurous undercurrent which has a soothing effect on the reader. He has successfully incorporated a dolphin as the narrator in a realistic setting, making the dolphin’s integral role within the novel appear perfectly natural and believable to his readers.
Ugljesa Sajtinac. Writer, Winner of the European Prize for Literature
This novel, besides being very entertaining, provides the reader with a lot of food for thought. The story takes place in a contemporary setting in which, while overflowing with countless communication methods, we at the same get the impression that people are very isolated through their everlasting struggles, as well as severely lacking in any real and meaningful interaction. The novel often transcends into the metaphorical realm, which gives it a distinct appeal with a particular group of readers.
Dr. Nebojsa Popov Sociologist, Founder and Publisher of the “Republika” magazine.
About The Author:
Nikola Radin was born in Kotor, Montenegro, 1970. He spent his formative years in Novi Sad, Serbia, and moved to Brazil in 1991, his university studies having been interrupted by the outbreak of the Yugoslav War. After two years in South America, Nikola relocated to Vienna, Austria.
In 1997-1998, he attended the New York Film Academy, majoring in directing and film production. His first documentary, “About a Rainy Day,” was completed in 2004 and screened at several film festivals, including Prague and Thessaloniki. In the same year, Nikola begun his work in the field of dolphin therapy, which served as the inspiration for his first novel, “A Dolphin Called Clown” which was initially published in Serbia in December of 2013. In 2016, his collection of short stories, “Departures Only” was published in Serbia. His second novel, “Of Wolf and Man” is scheduled for publication in 2018. He is still active as a dolphin therapist, working in dolphin therapy centers in Turkey and the United States. Nikola also works as a contributing writer for magazines, newspapers, and film. He is a full-time novelist and therapist based in Vienna, Austria.
Product details
Publication Date:
2018
Publisher:
Prometej - Novi Sad
ISBN10:
8651513232
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Very good
Almost no signs of wear. Book pages have no markings, accessories are intact and all other media are in good condition.
€1,59