Jasna Diklić published a book „Zapisi s Marindvora“

Honorary member of BHAAAS and our celebrated actress Jasna Diklić published a book called "Notes from Marindvor". It is a very interesting collection of columns that Diklić published on the portal radiosarajevo.ba in 2020. In her columns, Sarajevo is a frequent source of inspiration. "I am too attached to my Sarajevo, and at the same time I think idealistically about the goodness and truth in people," said Diklić and added that one of her favorite columns was published in the wartime Oslobođenje. "During the war, I wrote an article for Oslobođenje about how the balcony of my apartment looked out on a very small street; you can cross it quickly in just a few steps. As a child, I went to school across the street, and there I played in the meadow. During the war, that street could not be crossed for five years because of snipers from the Jewish cemetery. As soon as I went out on the balcony, bullets were passing by. I wondered, Who are those people sitting up there in that Jewish cemetery and shooting at everything that moves in that little street? Is it possible that they have hands like mine, legs, eyes, and heads? Then I tried to research the books of my husband, who was a psychiatrist. What happens to these people is that they are so indoctrinated and trained that they only have a target, not a living being. And that's terrible," Diklić told the media, commenting on the inspiration for her columns. The book that publishes Radio Sarajevo and Most Art Jugoslavija can be bought in a bookstore Buybook in Sarajevo at a price of 15 KM: https://www.mostart.co.rs/