The second part of an autobiographical trilogy, in which the now thirteen-year-old heroine, thrown into the adult world, finds herself growing up in care and falling in love with another woman.
14,75 €
Two outsiders on a quest to explore the world and with it the limits of the periphery, small town, society, and themselves.
14,00 €
The first part of an autobiographical trilogy by world-renowned artist Kiba Lumberg, whose radical stance towards both her native Romani community and the art establishment has been a source of numerous controversies.
14,00 €
Chcete-li někoho potěšit romskou literaturou, ale nevíte, co by si sám vybral, věnujte mu Dárkový poukaz na libovolnou částku!
Dohromady dvaatřicet povídek představuje společně prožité 20. století pohledem lidí, kteří ho možná pamatují jinak... 3v1 je komplet našich bestsellerů Všude samá krása a Samet blues v krásné plátěné tašce, která vám i lidem kolem dodá růžovější pohled na svět.
Milujete plátěnky a k tomu rádi šíříte blaho? V tašce Všude samá krása odnesete nákup a ještě zkrásníte den sobě i lidem kolem!
The story of Jan Hauer's Sinti family, dating back to the 18th century, introduces readers to a world that almost ceased to exist due to war and genocide.
20,40 €
A playful and versatile book for preschoolers and first graders that prepares them equally for school and life.
20,40 €
What happens when a farmer is too tight-fisted to spare a man an egg at Easter?
9,50 €
A story of a great female friendship against the backdrop of the lively 1960s in Czechoslovakia.
15,25 €
What problems does a Romani teenager face during normalization in socialist Czechoslovakia?
13,70 €
The incredible journey of an ordinary mutt is a story for the whole family about the good and bad in all of us.
13,30 €
A breathtaking and supremely human exploration of the world of not only Romani circus performers
16,18 €
A book as heartwarming as hot plum jam. Květoslava Podhradská debuts with a children’s book featuring a Romani settlement, an apartment building in a small Moravian town, and a haunted cellar.
13,70 €
A charming story from pre-war Slovakia about the school years of an extraordinary Romani girl
12,00 €
A fascinating chronicle of a woman who should be known from Aš in West Bohemia to Michalovce in Eastern Slovakia
14,50 €
The first comic book about the Romani Holocaust published in the Czech Republic
14,50 €
The tough nineteen-nineties in a unified chorus of twelve Romani authors
13,30 €
Twenty short stories depict the lives of people who are still undeservedly perceived as standing outside the national history.
14,49 €
Kompletní přehlídka v unikátním diptychu. Dohromady dvaatřicet povídek představuje společně prožité 20. století pohledem lidí, kteří ho možná pamatují jinak...
Reminiscences of a German Romani woman from the Sinti group not only about her suffering in Auschwitz
11,60 €
Kaštánkovy příběhy z herny / Kaštankuskre vakeribena andal e herňa (Kaštánek’s Stories from the Gambling Parlour) This Romani-Czech short story collection features ten stories, mostly set in the present day, linked by the character of Kaštánek, a homeless man down on his luck.
9,15 €
This selection of fairy tales, recorded on tape among the Romani storytellers in former Czechoslovakia by the leading Czech Romologist Milena Hübschmannová, is a follow-up to the 1973 book Romani Fairy Tales.
A new edition of the original collection of folk fairy tales and short stories compiled by Milena Hübschmannová, the founder of Czech Romani Studies, from the 1990s.
How hard is it to escape prejudice when you live in a Romani community in Prague’s Žižkov district and the 1990s are raging all around you?
Fifteen-year-old Oksana seems like an ordinary American teenager, but in reality, two ancient cultures—Romani and Armenian—clash within her, shaped by a childhood spent in the Soviet Union.
The fifth edition of this autobiography by a prominent Romani writer chronicles the lives of the Romani people during the inter-war, clerical-fascist and later communist periods in Slovakia.
This bilingual Romani-Czech anthology of four Romani women’s works offers a mosaic of perspectives on both timeless and contemporary women’s issues, not only within the Romani communities.
This bilingual Romani-Czech selection from the work of the doyen of Romani literature presents the author’s most significant texts.
A prominent figure and amateur photographer captured life around him during the 1950s–1980s.
Excerpts from the testimonies of eyewitnesses from the original groups of Czech and Moravian Roma and Sinti, organized by theme, covering the prewar and wartime periods in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
The recollections of Slovak Roma offer the most comprehensive account to date of the World War II period as seen through the eyes of Romani actors, witnesses and victims of persecution.
A three-volume collection of annotated memoirs by the famous “Black Partisan” Josef Serinek, covering the years 1900–1974.
Unknown Processes – Roma as Activists Who Negotiated Their Rights with Government Authorities in the 1940s–1960s.
Umělecká a reportážní výpověď o životě Romů na okraji evropských společností
A charming book of memories of a childhood and youth spent in a Romani settlement in southern Slovakia.
A semi-autobiographical novel by a Kalderash Rom set in the Montreal underground scene of the 1960s.
This romance tells the story of a nurse from a poor background and a fabulously wealthy businessman, set in the Great Lakes of Canada.
Slovesná složka romského hudebního folkloru se stala předmětem zájmu etnologa Zbyňka Andrše.