Goli Otok: The Island of Death : a Diary in LettersSocial Science Monographs, 1984 - 229 pages This is an English translation of the famous letters of the Bulgarian poet laureate Venko Markovski written after his release from the infamous imprisonment by Tito's government for anti-Titoist attitudes at Goli Otok. |
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arrested asked authorities became become began begin Belgrade believe blood body brought Bulgarian called cause cell common common criminals Communist continued convicts dark dear death Djilas don't dream earth enemy everything examining magistrate eyes face fact feel forced give Goli Otok guard hand happened head hear heard hope human island Isolation killed kind knew later leaders leave LETTER live look Macedonia Markovski means meeting mother move never night once Partisan party passed person political political prisoners prisoners realized received released seemed sent sentenced served silence sinister social soul Soviet Union spirit stones story struggle suddenly suffering supervisor taken talk tell term terrible thing thought Tito Tito's told took torture tried truth trying turned UDBA understand voice Wire write Yugoslav Yugoslavia