Grozdana Olujic Oldanini Vrtovi
Grozdana Olujic is a Serbian writer, poet, and translator, who is best known for her collection of fairy tales titled Oldanini Vrtovi (Oldani's Gardens). The book was first published in 1978 and has since been translated into several languages, including English, French, German, Russian, and Chinese. The book contains 16 original fairy tales that are inspired by the folklore and mythology of different cultures and regions, such as Scandinavia, India, China, Japan, Africa, and the Balkans.
The fairy tales in Oldanini Vrtovi are rich in symbolism, imagery, and emotion, and explore various themes such as love, friendship, courage, loyalty, sacrifice, justice, freedom, and destiny. The stories feature a variety of characters, such as princes and princesses, kings and queens, witches and wizards, dragons and unicorns, fairies and elves, animals and birds, and even stars and planets. The stories are also full of magic and adventure, as the characters face various challenges and dangers in their quests for happiness and fulfillment.
Grozdana Olujic Oldanini Vrtovi