Mona Lisa, to sam ja!

Mona Lisa, to sam ja!

Vesna Ivanović

Vesna Ivanović offers us a lively read, instructive and encouraging. Certainty and doubt, but also a constant search for answers. - Mona Lisa, it's me!

A fine weave is created from different literary genres. The writer easily leads the reader from the present time to the time of the Renaissance and back, she makes us participants in her own adventure that she tells, not on the bed of a psychiatric office, but in an e-mail sent to a psychoanalyst, who at first distrustfully, but at the end reads her confession with devotion. The complexity and strength of emotions of the heroine of the novel is almost frightening. With each page, he not only reveals the layers of his reality, but becomes a guide to a dimension that broadens our spectrum of sensibility and thinking, and at the end of the novel we are enriched for more doubt and more faith in ourselves.

Editor
Mirjana Šimić, Nataša Kazanac Esparza
Graphics design
Nataša Kazanac Esparza
Dimensions
22.5 x 15 cm
Pages
249
Publisher
24 sata, Zagreb, 2005.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Croatian.
ISBN
9-53-951710-9

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