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Two decades before Dracula, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde and The Picture of Dorian Gray forever changed the global literary landscape, a Serbian short story writer, Milovan Glišić, had been writing about the vampire Sava Savanović, about haunting numbers and about otherworldly creatures and apparitions which one might encounter while wandering in the dead of night. Over a century later, for the first time, Glišić's stories are presented to an international audience in this collection of English language translations.The collection features ten short stories, including "A Night on the Bridge", "An Ominous Number", "The Sugarloaf" and "After Ninety Years", a detailed biography of the writer, a companion essay, written by the editor and translator, as well as comprehensive notes on parts of the text which the reader might find unknown.

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