Sikamora

Sikamora

Goran Samardžić

"Sikamura" is a collection that does not offer clear answers, but rather encourages the reader to interpret and reflect, making it demanding but significant in the context of contemporary literature.

The short story collection "Sikamura" by Goran Samardžić brings together short, fragmentary texts that deal with the inner states of the characters, the feeling of alienation, split identity and existential insecurity of modern man. The plot of individual stories is often reduced or deliberately unclear, while the emphasis is placed on the psychological atmosphere and subjective experience of reality. The characters are most often isolated individuals, marginalized or observers of their own lives, and "Sikamura" appears as a symbolic space or state of consciousness, not necessarily a specific place. This motif connects the stories into a whole and suggests escape, rupture or an attempt at self-understanding. The style is minimalist, introspective and sometimes hermetic, with frequent use of internal monologue, ellipsis and open endings. The collection reflects the postmodern poetics and spirit of the nineties, with a pronounced feeling of insecurity, loss of foothold and unreliability of reality.

Editor
Kasim Begić
Dimensions
20 x 13.5 cm
Pages
53
Publisher
Bosanska knjiga, Sarajevo, 1997.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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