Čovek naopako

Čovek naopako

Philippe Curval

The French writer Philippe Kirval is a well-known representative of the modern direction of science fiction in his country. The author of twelve novels, Kirval relatively early discovered the assumption of the existence of countless "parallel universes" a

In this novel, he devised perhaps his most imaginative variation on that theme. Do the "analogous journeys" of the protagonist, who manages to move from world to world, reveal parallel and real worlds, or perhaps only imaginary worlds? This question is crucial for discovering the identity, origin and real human power of Kirval's traveler, whose miraculous experiences we follow in an atmosphere of masterfully created tension.

Original title
L'homme a rebours
Translation
Nikola Pavlović
Editor
Ivan V. Lalić
Dimensions
21 x 11.5 cm
Pages
165
Publisher
Jugoslavija, Beograd, 1978.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Damages or inconvenience notice:
  • Slight damage to the cover
 

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