Pančić, Teofil – (Through Canyons)
Life and Death in Serbian Postcommunism 3
2007, pp. 408
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Teofil Pančić was born in Skopje (Macedonia) in 1965. He is acolumnistf and a literary critic at the Belgrade-based weekly magazine”Vreme”. His critical and analitical texts have appeared in numerousnewspapers and magazines in Serbia and other areas of formerYugoslavia, as well as in publications in the USA, Russia, and a numberof European contries. The 20th Century Library has published his books:The Urban Bushmen – Life and Death in Serbian Postcommunism(2001); The Keepers of Bengal Fire – Life and Death in Serbian Post-communism (2004); and Karma Coma (2007). Other publishers havepublished his works: Peculiar Traits (Beopolis, Belgrade, 1006); PaperMission (Journal, Novi Sad, 2006); Those Famous 400 kilometers (VBZ,Zagreb, 2007); The Sandbank (Peščanik [Hourglass], Belgrade, 2008);and Ashes without a Garden (Journal, Novi Sad, 2009). The book Through Canyons contains Pančić’s columns, broadcast onRadio Belgrade’s Program 3, as weell as in the weekly magazine”Vreme”, from March, 2003 through March, 2006. The book, the authorsays, follows ”a period of restauration”, i. e. ”a self-inflicted conflict,with the intention of at least measuring its depth, if it has no power tostop it”.