In June, 2006, Picador launch Picador Shots, a new series of pocket-sized books priced at £1. The Shots aim to promote the short story as well as the work of some Picador's greatest authors. They will be contemporarily packaged but ultimately disposable books that are the ideal literary alternative to a magazine. Aleksandar Hemon's 'A Coin' and 'Exchange of Pleasant Words' from The Question of Bruno will be one of the first shots. In ‘A Coin’ the discomforting reality of surviving in a war-zone is pieced together through fragments of letters from Aida, a resident of Sarajevo. Far away, someone endures the anguish of waiting to read what she has written and of wondering if she is even still alive. In ‘Exchange of Pleasant Words’ the history of the Hemon family is assembled from a tangle of literary references, family myths and memories. The result is a subtle exploration of the need to remember the past whether fabricated or truly frightening. Hemon's observations are both painfully funny and heartbreakingly sad. He writes with a wit, freshness and true originality that proves him one of the most talented and skilled writers of his generation.
Gemma returns with her teenage son to war-scarred Sarajevo to teach him about the city of his birth and the father he never knew, a journey that causes her to experience vivid memories.
Pomagali so zlasti z obleko, v ljubljani so družine prisilno priseljenih vabile na družinska kosila, v Celju so na primer v neki trgovini trgovci omogoili škatle, kamor so domaini dajali predmete, ki so jih kupili in so jih dobili ...
Anna is a new student at Oxford University.