Ljudi sa četiri prsta

Ljudi sa četiri prsta

Miodrag Bulatović

The main characters of the novel People with four fingers belong to the layer of discarded, former people, failed existences.

It is an entire underground world or, a parallel world, all Eastern European emigration that found refuge in Western European countries. Emigrants of all kinds, whose only occupation is blackmail, robbery, violence and terror, are the main heroes of this black chronicle of Europe. Trains, camps, boarding houses, mostly on German soil, are the places where Bulatović's heroes appear. There is neither a main event nor a main character in The Four-Fingered Man. In the foreground is the appearance or phenomenon of emigration, and through a series of characteristic events, the political and existential aspect of this problem is pointed out.

Editor
Uglješa Krstić
Graphics design
Bole Miloradović
Dimensions
18 x 11.5 cm
Pages
352
Publisher
Beogradski grafičko-izdavački zavod, Beograd, 1976.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, condition good enough
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Slight damage to the cover
  • Staines on the pages
  • Damaged back
  • Signature of previous owner
  • Yellowed pages
 

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