
Explore the simple, robust fare of Slovenia, with over 60 authentic recipes and over 300 specially commissioned photographs
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Explore the simple, robust fare of Slovenia, with over 60 authentic recipes and over 300 specially commissioned photographs

The Sublime Object of Ideology: Slavoj Zizek’s first book is a provocative and original work looking at the question of human agency in a postmodern world.

Kovačič meticulously, boldly, and sincerely portrays the objective, everyday world; the style is clear and direct.

Forbidden Bread shows a worldly and courageous woman coming to grips with her new life and family situation in a rapidly changing European landscape.

In Coelho's signature style, this novel is a bold and emotional exploration of a young woman's internal struggle between despair and the possibility of liberation.

None Like Her by Jela Krečič stands out for its witty, sharp exploration of modern love and relationships, offering a satirical yet heartfelt portrait of contemporary urban life.

The Fig Tree is a multigenerational family saga, a tour de force spanning three generations from the mid-20th century through the Balkans wars of the 90s until present day.

Drago Jancar won both the Best Foreign Book Prize (Prix du meilleur livre etranger) and The Kresnik Award for I Saw Her That Night.

Available in English for the first time by best selling Slovenian Author Miha Mazzini comes and unforgettable tale of terror, comradeship and survival.

Alamut was originally written in 1938 as an allegory to Mussolini's fascist state.