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The book contains about twenty stories connected into one whole by the main character (the writer Oskar). It is, therefore, a kind of novel that, through intimate confessions, actually talks about the loneliness of the modern intellectual.
Collections of short stories from Roman life in the post-war era: ordinary people from the people and the petty bourgeoisie – the poor, workers, small craftsmen – face misery, survival, jealousy, petty deceit and moral compromises in everyday life.
Through these stories, Moravia explores themes of social inequality, the struggle for survival, and human frailty, portraying them with a mix of humor, irony, and realistic observation.
Young Edek lives with his elderly father who tries to keep his son by his side. The boy's longing for freedom and a girl clashes with his father's possessiveness. The pigeons symbolize unattainable freedom. The conflict leads to a tragic ending.
F. Scott Fitzgerald, glasnik izgubljene generacije, u ovoj zbirci od jedanaest priča iscrtava portret epohe između dva rata: hedonizam koji grize, moralni raspad koji opija i mladost koja gori poput vatrometa.
U ovu knjigu ušli su Čehovljevi radovi iz godine 1880-1885., tj. humoreske, novele i crtice, počevši od Pisama učenome susjedu, koje djelo je Čehov smatrao početkom svoje literarne karijere.