“BOSNIA NEEDS TO BE PASSED; Aporias of Elijah of Thunder” by Zeljko Vujović is now available for purchase

“We have been taught since childhood that history is the teacher of life. Society (people) needs to learn from lessons from the past to develop and progress. However, what if history loses that place in the development of a country and leaves it to a less competent discipline as a basis for educating new generations?”
-an excerpt from the book
Author Reputation Press is honored to publish “BOSNIA NEEDS TO BE PASSED; Aporias of Elijah of Thunder” by Zeljko Vujović. The book contains historical facts of the country Bosnia and this book is now available through Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and the ARP website.
“BOSNIA NEEDS TO BE PASSED; Aporias of Elijah of Thunder” consists of factual and historical events that happened in Bosnia. Examine and reflect on historical conflicts in the Western Balkans, as well as Europe’s relationship with and influence in these conflicts. Individuals, communities, peoples, nations, states, and societies in the Western Balkans were encouraged to read the phenomenal history of their land.
What people are going through right now is a result of the wars that happened in the past. A fruitful yet bitter yesterday is full of lessons that can be learned by everyone.
Inside the book, a list of personal names is provided as inspiration for producing this book, with some of these names given literary, symbolic names to give the work its literary flavor. Other names were not changed from the original. Historical events such as the Balkan wars and other documented wars of the past involving Bosnia were also mentioned in the book.
“BOSNIA NEEDS TO BE PASSED; Aporias of Elijah of Thunder” by Zeljko Vujović is now available for purchase thru ARP Bookstore: https://authorreputationpress.com/products/bosnia-needs-to-be-passed-aporias-of-elijah-of-thunder.
I read the book with special attention. It is difficult to determine exactly which genre it belongs to. There are philosophical, sociological, historical, autobiographical elements. In a very interesting way, it provides an analysis of the phenomena in society that arose after the civil war in a federal, multinational, multiconfessional state, which led to its disintegration with huge human losses, displacement of the population, great destruction and personal trauma.
I sincerely recommend it to read.
In my opinion, your review is very good and comprehensive. It touches and encroaches on the majority of positive humanistic areas, indicating that they were neglected and neglected by the main actors, ambitious players, who, from poorly evaluated positions and by not understanding the holes in their own consciousness, rushed into the realization of ideas that were unrealizable, wrongly set up, primarily for themselves, but also for others. For the whole world. The time when small people thought they were big and that they would be remembered, in history, as big. History, unfortunately for them, quickly and easily recognized, understood and placed them in the right place, which belongs to them.
Great book, easy for reading, warm recommendation for reading
I read this interesting book carefully.
It reminded me of the speech Muhamed Filipović, a leading Bosniak intellectual, gave in 1990.
In his speech, Muhamed Filipović said:
Dear Serbian brothers and sisters.
I am glad that after fifty years I can address you by your real name. We were working people or citizens or this or that, and our historical names, the ones that gave us a life path to overcome the various Scyllas and Charybdis of our history, were not legal and were not described in political and public life.
Be sure that we will know that we respect your will and that there will be no anti-Serbism among us. Our ancestors did not leave it to us as a legacy.
It is not disputed that we are people of the same creator, that we are people of the same language, that we are people of the same country with a common future, we understand that we understand, love, respect, and protect each other. To protect this common Bosnia and Herzegovina and common Yugoslavia.
What happened and how was it after this and this kind of speech? Read the book and you will find out. I warmly recommend you read the book!
I’ve heard enough of the history. I know everything. I personally experienced it all.
Bad politicians, terrible statesmen.
What is available in Sarajevo is not available anywhere in the world.
Now, when we hike these mountains, we come across abandoned ammunition.
I will buy a book for my son-in-law. He is Italian.
He is interested in it and likes to learn the Bosnian language.
I read this book and remembered the discussion that was held on 14.10.1991. in the Assembly of the Republic BiH.
RADOVAN KARADZIC: This is the path you want to take Bosnia and Herzegovina on. The same highway of hell and suffering that Slovenia and Croatia took. Do not think that you will not lead Bosnia and Herzegovina to hell, and the Muslim people to extinction, because the Muslim people cannot defend themselves if there is a war here. How will you prevent everyone from killing everyone in Bosnia and Herzegovina?
ALIJA IZETBEGOVIC: It is good that I speak right after the presentation of Mr. Radovan Karadzic. His presentation, his manner, his messages perhaps explain in the best way why we may not want to stay in Yugoslavia anymore. Such Yugoslavia, in the eyes of the Yugoslav peoples, Slovenes, Croats, Macedonians, Albanians, Hungarians, and Muslims was simply hated in the eyes of Europe and the world. The way Karadzic does it.
The saying goes: after the battle, all generals are wise.
Can this discussion in the Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirm that saying?
Were there any generals here?
Are all generals smart today, after the battle that happened?
Great Book!
You should definitely read it!