
Noću dolaze lisice
Cities and islands, people and the relationships that have united them since time immemorial - with the book of stories Foxes come at night, one of the most important contemporary European writers, Cees Nooteboom, brings us to his favorite stage: the Medi
It is in the Mediterranean and on these shores - from Venice to the Balearic Islands, from Algeria to France - that his extremely beautiful, melancholic stories take place, which with a drop of sharp humor and a lot of wisdom speak of love and loss, of friendship and art.
Life is most often a misunderstanding, but also a miracle! is a thought that seems to stand in the background of Nooteboom's eight stories, connecting them to such an extent that we could easily read this book as both a novel and a meditation on memory, life and death. But even if we accept them as fragments, those who will appear to us on the shores of Nooteboom's Mediterranean testify just as much to transience as to the joy of living, and whoever stands by them and listens will, no doubt, be rewarded brilliantly and manifold.
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