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Hej, nisam ti to pričala

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Ovo je nastavak popularne knjige "Beleške jedne Ane" koja je doživjela nezapamćen uspjeh, napose među mlađom čitalačkom publikom. Ovu je knjigu, kao i drugo izdanje ''Beležaka jedne Ane'' koje u isto vrijeme izlazi u Biblioteci ITD, ilustrirao sam pisac. Svatko tko je uživao u neodoljivom humoru i šarmu ''stare Anči'' zacijelo će i ovaj nastavak pročitati nadušak.

336 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1978

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Momo Kapor

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Momčilo "Momo" Kapor was a Serbian novelist, painter, and short story writer. Several successful films have been based upon his novels.
Born in Sarajevo in 1937. He graduated the painting in 1961 at the Belgrade Academy of Fine Arts under Professor Nedeljko Gvozdenovic. He has published many titles, novels and collections of stories. He has a large number of documentary films and television shows, all according to his screenplays, as well as several feature films (Almonds Beyond Death, Banquet (film), Walter Defends Sarajevo, Jolly DJ, End the Weekend). Una and The Book of Complaints were adapted as such. They have been translated into French, German, Polish, Czech, Bulgarian, Hungarian, Slovenian and Swedish.

Dobrica Cosic, in his book "Friends," on pages 276 and 277 describes the childhood and youth of Momo Kapor, based on the talks he had with him in November 2002. "On the 13 of April 1941, The Germans bombed Sarajevo and hit the building below Trebenica in which the Kapor's mother had hid with her 4-year old son. In the collapsed house, everybody was dead. Moma's mother saved her son with her own body. The boy somehow pulled out from the rubble, moaned and fell into scilence from the speechless horror of not knowing where to be. He was found by a Russian, an emigrant, a doctor, who took pity on him and took him to his apartment, adopting him, as he had no children. He nurtured him, loved him, filled him with toys to forget his mother and drove him around Sarajevo in a white Mercedes. The boy knew that his name was Momcilo, but not his surname. The good Russian gave him a good name, Momcilo Hercegovac. After a year of life with the good man, Momcilo Hercegovac fell ill with scarlet fever, so his savior took him to the Sarajevo hospital. There he was found by his maternal aunt for she had been looking for him the previous year all round Sarajevo, being informed by someone earlier on that there was "a child that got out of the destroyed house, where a man took him with him." When the boy recuperated from scarlet fever, his grandmother took him to her house and took care of him. Momcilo Hercegovac was cared for by the Russian as well, who joined vlasovcima-collaborators of the Germans, often visiting him with gifts. His father was, upon returning from captivity and being a banking expert, set up in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Belgrade. However, his patriotic conscience and responsibilities led to the passage of a whole year after the war before he came to Sarajevo to see his son. He treated his son in a strict patriarchal manner and was dissatisfied that his son dedicated himself to painting and literature, a life of social and material uncertainty "

He died in Belgrade on the 3. of March 2010. at the Military Medical Academy.

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84 reviews48 followers
March 7, 2020
Znate da ste se zbližili sa Kaporom kad vam više ne smeta toliko Anin sleng. Ne znam da li treba da me raduje ili rastuži činjenica da se od objavljivanja ove knjige ništa u našoj zemlji nije promenilo.
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66 reviews8 followers
October 16, 2019
Prosto mi je zao sto sam je zavrsila! Smesna, zabavna knjiga koju cu sigurno citati ponovo. Jedino mi je zao sto se nigde ne spominje Miselin iz prve knjige (Beleske jedne Ane).
Profile Image for Марија Андреева.
Author 1 book101 followers
July 10, 2020
Прекрасна книга. Ја препорачувам од срце. Одамна толку се немам смеено на глас, се смеев до солзи. Книга преполна со хумор, а сепак толку точно го опишува општеството. Еден куп сериозни теми ги објаснува и доловува преку хумор. Одамна книга не ме направила олку среќна. Прекрасна книга!
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122 reviews18 followers
December 19, 2021
Ova knjiga mi je za nijansu lošija od Beleški jedne Ane. Ili možda ipak ne lošija, već su mi Beleške bile dopadljivije. Ana je i dalje Ana, vickasta i svoja, ali nekako mi je čitanje išlo malo sporije. U svakom slučaju drago mi je da sam pročitala obe Anine hronike.
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150 reviews7 followers
May 30, 2020
Drugi deo serijala o Ani, možda je čak i bolji nego prvi (ili je do mene jer sam prvi pročitala pre nekog vremena). Divna, zanimljiva, smešna, tera na razmišljanje... Mucila sam se na par mesta, ali se to i zaboravi.
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20 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2016
Jedna od omiljenih iz tinejdžerskih dana..
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15 reviews3 followers
March 3, 2019
'beleške jedne ane' i 'hej, nisam ti to pričala' kao zasebni romani su po mom mišljenju za ocenu 4 ali kao jedna celina to je čista petica.
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January 12, 2023
Као и Белешке једне Ане добра књига за разбибригу. Доста занимљивих фазона и Аниних доживљаја. Лако штиво за читање. Читати након првог дијела иначе немамо потпуну слику о Ани и њениј околини.
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32 reviews
March 21, 2021
Bila sam oduševljena prvim delom, ali sa ovim sam jedva izašla na kraj...
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