The Final Word (novel)

2011 Bosnian novel by Zlatko Topčić From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Final Word (Bosnian: Završna riječ) is a bestseller novel by Bosnian writer Zlatko Topčić. It was published in 2011 by Europapress Holding & Novi Liber (Hanza Media in 2016).[1][2][3][4]

OriginaltitleZavršna riječ
PublisherEuropapress Holding & Novi Liber (Hanza Media in 2016)
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The Final Word
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AuthorZlatko Topčić
Original titleZavršna riječ
LanguageBosnian
French
PublisherEuropapress Holding & Novi Liber (Hanza Media in 2016)
M.E.O. Edition
Buybook
Publication date2011 (Bosnian edition)
2016 (French edition)
2017 (new Bosnian edition)
Publication placeCroatia (Zagreb)
Belgium (Brussels)
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Recognition

It received the Hasan Kaimija Award for best book published in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2011 and 2012, and the Skender Kulenović Award for best book published in Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2011.[5][6][7]

The novel was labeled "the decisive work of post-Yugoslav engagement prose".[8] Critics wrote that it is "a great world literature" from "a great world writer".[9]

Translations

The French translation (Le mot de la fin, M.E.O. Edition, Brussels) was published in 2016 and was ranked first on the list of international bestsellers of BookDaily in 2017, became the first novel from Southeast Europe to appear on that list.[10][11]

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