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The article features an interview with Nino Šarac, who discusses the founding of the publishing house 'Izdanja Buna' in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The publisher highlights the initiative as stemming from friendship and love for literature, emphasizing the small but potential market for new ideas in the region. They explain that the name 'Buna' was chosen as a symbolic tribute to a river and a sense of rebellion against cultural stagnation. The founders express hope that their work can bring experience, wisdom, and aesthetic value to readers. They acknowledge the challenges faced by local publishing, noting the need for both cultural ambition and commercial viability. The piece reflects on the difficulties of sustaining publishing in a resource-limited environment while maintaining artistic integrity.

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The article features an interview with Nino Šarac, who discusses the founding of the publishing house 'Izdanja Buna' in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The publisher highlights the initiative as stemming from friendship and love for literature, emphasizing the small but potential market for new ideas in the region. They explain that the name 'Buna' was chosen as a symbolic tribute to a river and a sense of rebellion against cultural stagnation. The founders express hope that their work can bring experience, wisdom, and aesthetic value to readers. They acknowledge the challenges faced by local publishing, noting the need for both cultural ambition and commercial viability. The piece reflects on the difficulties of sustaining publishing in a resource-limited environment while maintaining artistic integrity.

Bias read (Center): While the article touches on cultural and literary issues which could be considered politically relevant, it does not take a clear ideological stance. The discussion remains focused on the challenges and aspirations of a local publishing house rather than promoting specific political agendas. The ph

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