Haosmos Basara
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Haosmos Basara

Novica Milić

Novica Milić gives Basara the status he deserves - he reads him as a relevant world writer. He "pulls" it out of the bilge of the palanquin and places it on the stage of world literature, where only one thing matters: what and how the writer does with wor

"The book... was created from various notes that I made over the decades. Our environment is mostly unaware of his extraordinary narrative talent that surpasses many things today, on a wider scale than domestic literature. Behind his humor, cynicism, absurdity, there are old and eternal questions of human success and failure, metaphysics, transcendence, nihilism in real history, chaos of life and death. But that is not Basara's interpretation, I leave that to others. Subtitle is "Reflections with a piece of literature". What do we think, how do we think when we read those novels, what contexts can we surround them in order to illuminate them better."

Dimensions
20 x 12 cm
Pages
272
Publisher
Factum izdavaštvo, Beograd, 2020.
 
Distribution: 300 copies
 
Cyrillic alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.
ISBN
978-8-68025-436-4

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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