
Smrt Petera Esterházyja: šest priča o smrti
In the collection The Death of Peter Esterhazy - Six Stories about Death, Mirko Ćurić, through six prose pieces, connects the theme of dying with human transience, memory, and the attempt to find meaning in the end of life.
The Death of Peter Esterházy - Six Stories about Death is a collection of prose texts by Mirko Ćurić that deals with the theme of death, transience and the traces that people leave behind. Through six interconnected stories, the author opens up space for reflection on loss, memory, history and human fragility, combining real destinies with literary imagination.
This is a serious, atmospheric and thoughtful book in which death is not presented only as the end of life, but also as a moment that illuminates the character, time and circumstances in which someone lived. Each story brings a different perspective on disappearance, memory and the need to understand life through its ending. Instead of an emphasized plot, tone, reflection and emotional depth are in the foreground.
Ćurić writes with restraint, but powerfully, creating texts that leave a long echo and invite slow reading. This book will especially appeal to readers who love short prose with a philosophical and existential layer, as well as those who seek literature that contemplates death without pathos, but with a sense of human vulnerability and dignity.
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