ROBERT PERISIĆ's novel
Our Man in Iraq garnered rave reviews from the
New Yorker, the
Times Literary Supplement, and
NPR's "All Things Considered," among others, and was praised as "a must-read" by the
Guardian. Perisic has published award-winning nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and criticism in his native Croatia, where both
Our Man in Iraq and
No-Signal Area were best sellers. He began writing short stories in the 1990s with a clear anti-war sentiment, during the days following the devastating war that tore apart the former Yugoslavia, and is now considered to be one of the most important writers and literary critics in the region. Perisic lives in Zagreb.
ELLEN ELIAS-BURSAĆ is a translator of fiction and nonfiction from Bosnian, Croatian, and Serbian. She has taught in the Harvard University Slavic Department and is a contributing editor to the online journal
Asymptote. She lives in Boston.