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Before he was a writer, before the exile, the communist prison, the pages soaked in history and irony—Borislav Pekic was a boy at a piano, playing etudes for his mother while secretly reading Dostoevsky hidden among the sheet music. His fingers moved on instinct. His mind wandered freely. This moment—part mischief, part genius—contains everything: the refusal to be confined by appearances, the quiet rebellion against dull routine, and the lifelong compulsion to let ideas breathe.
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari XI 1959 do 1965.
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari X 1959 do 1965.
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari IX 1959 do 1965.
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari VIII 1959 do 1965.
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari VII 1959 do 1965.
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari VI 1959
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari V 1959
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari IV 1959
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari III 1959
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Dnevnik Borislava Pekića Komentari II 1959
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