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Once Upon a Yugoslavia: When the American Way Met Tito's Third Way

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Once Upon a Yugoslavia: When the American Way Met Tito's Third Way
Language
eng
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Once Upon a Yugoslavia: When the American Way Met Tito's Third Way
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
It is 1968. Across America, citizens march for social reform and an end to the Vietnam War. Amid all this, Surya Green{u23AF}a New York-born, self-absorbed, modern young woman{u23AF}is a student at Stanford University, blithely pursuing a graduate degree in communication. Her view of life's purpose unexpectedly starts to expand when she says "Yes" when her Stanford film mentor selects her for a writing job at Zagreb Film in Yugoslavia. Family and friends marvel at her courage, or foolishness. The Zagreb studio may be the renowned producer of the first non-American animated film to win an Oscar, but it is in a country most Americans fear and reject as "communist."{u2028}Green has no idea that her stay in Yugoslavia will ultimately take her beyond national borders to the outermost limits of her mind.Surya Green, who grew up in New York City and received degrees from Stanford University (MA in communications) and Barnard College (BA in American studies) is the author of The Call of the Sun: A Woman's Journey to the Heart of Wisdom (Element Books Ltd., UK, 1997). She has published magazine articles and has led gatherings, given workshops, and spoken on transformational themes in the Netherlands, USA, UK, and India. A member of the Dutch Association of Journalists and the International Federation of Journalists, she has also worked as a professional actress and singer. She lives in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, where she established the nonprofit foundation www.SunConscious.org in 2000
Target audience
adult
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