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1 y separately published work icon Beogradske Razglednice Ranka Rajanovic , Belgrade : Australian Latvian Artists Association , 2015 14139776 2015 single work autobiography

'Those of us who leave, who forge new lives abroad, eventually feel an irrepressible need to return. We are pulled back home (and it is always still home) by an invisible current. Our memories-distilled and distorted by time and now unblemished-colour what we see in the Belgrade of our youth as we look for answers to a question that burns until it is all-consuming: why? Why did we leave, and did leaving change our lives for the better? 

'This is a book for and about the people who left, the Serbian diaspora, the eyes.' (Source : Author's linkedin page)

1 1 y separately published work icon Australian Latvian Artists : A Collection of Works by Latvian Artists in Australia Australijas Latviesu Makslinieki Strathfield : Australian Latvian Artists Association , 2008 Z1567693 2008 reference biography essay 'This book presents brief biographic details, artists statements and examples of the work of 103 Australian Latvian artists. An introductory essay by art historian Dr Rex Butler provides an artistic context for the artists and works featured in the book, and nine additional essays about the Latvian community in Australia provide a cultural context.' (Publisher's blurb)
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