1 May 1995 Sometime in the spring of 1989 when the first cracks appeared in the concrete that Lenin mixed and Stalin poured over all of eastern Europe, the name Milovan Djilas stopped being a synonym for heresy in the former Yugoslavia. At the time, after 35 years of being a dissident spending years in […]

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