In Radio Siga, meet Kalman Gubica, a hard-drinking layabout whose life is forever altered after a lightning strike. Haunted by the voice of his long-dead father, Kalman struggles to find meaning amidst the chaos of war. Can he quiet the maddening messages in his head? Will settling down with a Russian female soldier or joining the resistance against Hungarian fascists and German Nazis bring him peace?
Perfect for readers of historical fiction, Radio Siga offers a unique perspective on World War II, revealing a facet of the conflict not often encountered by English-language audiences. Experience a darkly humorous and poignant journey through occupied Yugoslavia, where identity, sanity, and survival are constantly at odds.