The book " Teče krvava Drina " (The Bloody Drina Flows) is a historical novel by Momir Krsmanović, first published in 1983. It is often sought for its graphic and detailed account of the massacres of Serbs in eastern Bosnia and Herzegovina during World War II, specifically those committed by the "Black Legion" (Crna Legija) under Jure Francetić. Book Overview Author: Momir Krsmanović.
| Author | Year | Title | Main Contribution | |--------|------|-------|-------------------| | Andrić, Ivo | 1945 | Na Drini ćuprija | Establishes the Drina as a “stage of history.” | | Đorđević, Milena | 2002 | “River Metaphors in Post‑Yugoslav Prose” | Discusses symbolic functions of rivers in trauma literature. | | Pavlović, Zoran | 2008 | “Memory and the Drina: From Myth to War” | Analyses collective memory attached to the river. | | Kovačević, Jelena | 2015 | “Gendered Violence in ‘Teče Krvava Drina’ ” | Examines representations of women’s suffering. | | Marković, Igor | 2020 | “Narrative Strategies of Post‑Conflict Bosnian Fiction” | Offers a framework for analyzing fragmented narratives. | Tece Krvava Drina Knjiga Pdf