A diary recounting four decades' worth of sexual exploits, the memoir of
a mental institution attendant, and a familiar-looking bicycle dredged
out of a river--the discovery of these artifacts sends an archivist on
an obsessive quest to discover their owners' identities and fates.
Shifting between Slovenia's postcommunist present and its wartime
occupation by the Axis, The Tree with No Name might well be Drago
Jancar's masterpiece: a compelling and universally significant story of
an individual confronting the constraints on truth set by his--and
every--culture.