Dr. Branko Bokun
 
 


Born in Dalmatia, Branko Bokun studied Economics and Law at the Universities of Belgrade (1938-41) and Rome (1941-45), Sociology at La Sorbonne (1945-47), and Social Psychology at London School of Economics (1947-48).

He lived and worked as a freelance journalist and author in Rome until 1960, when he moved to London, where he currently resides.

 

 


Publications


Capitalismo Comunismo e Terza Via
Doctoral thesis
Rome University, 1948


Prigionieri nella giungla d’asfalto
Social novel about post-war refugees
Firenze, Vallecchi, 1953


Prisoneros de la Vida
Spanish edition of the above title
Barcelona, Luis De Caralt, 1955


Avventure di Via Veneto
Satire of Roman ‘Dolce Vita’
Roma, Nicolosi, 1956


Pornocracy
Historical novel set in 10th Century Rome
London, Tom Stacey, 1972


Spy in the Vatican
Memoirs of WWII, published in four countries:
London, Vita Books, 1973
New York, Praeger, 1973
Milano, Sperling & Kupfer, 1974
Split, Dalmatia, 1974

Man: the Fallen Ape
a new theory of the history of evolution, published in four countries:
London, Abacus, 1979
New York, Doubleday, 1977
Split, Dalmatia, 1977
Sasaki (Japan), Shisaku-sha Publishing Co,

1981Humour Therapy
published in four countries:
London, Vita Books, 1986
Münich, Ariston Verlag, 1987
Barcelona, Tusquets, 1987
Milan, Mondadori, 1997
Stress Addiction
London, Vita Books, 1989
Münich, Ariston Verlag, 1991


Self-Help with Stress
London, Vita Books, 1991
Buenos Aires, Planeta, 1992
Bioeconomy. Matriarchy in Post-Capitalism
London, Vita Books, 1994
Münich, Ariston Verlag, 1994
Humour and Pathos in Judaeo-Christianity
London, Avon Books, 1997