EBOOK
Pages
224
Year
2023
Language
English

About

Since childhood, Tony Fabijančić has travelled frequently to Yugoslavia and Croatia, the homeland of his father. He spent time with his peasant family in the village of Srebrnjak in the north and escaped to the Adriatic islands in the south where he could break free from the constraints of everyday life. Those two worlds-the north, marked by the haunting saga of family life, its history and material practices, and the south, a place defined by travel and escape-formed the two halves of Fabijančić's Croatian life. Over time, he observed Srebrnjak become a white-collar weekend retreat, the community of peasants of the 1970s, to which he was first introduced, only a distant memory. From the continental interior of green valleys and plum orchards to the austere and skeletal karst coast, Drink in the Summer is a unique record of a place and people now lost to time, a description of a country's varied landscapes, and a journey of discovery, freedom, beauty, and love.

Preface

Acknowledgements

Note on Pronunciation


When the Sea Is Bluer + Brač


Learning to Fly


Drink in the Summer


Coda Yugoslavia + Rab


Srebrnjak Winter


The Woman from Brezje + Pag


Transitions, Departures


Srebrnjak Mansion + Cres + Vis


A Slower Tempo + Hvar


Yugonostalgia


Brač Revisited


Return



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From the continental inland of green valleys and plum orchards to the austere, skeletal coast, Tony Fabijančić captures Yugoslavia and Croatia in this moving memoir about his journey of discovery, freedom, beauty, and love. A beautiful reminiscence on the places of our youth and the indelible marks they leave on our souls.

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