
Mirna ulica, drvored
A story from a Zagreb neighborhood patiently, concentratedly, and intelligently unfolds before the reader's eyes.
In that neighborhood, in the summer of 2003, more than one murder took place. "Quiet Street, Tree-lined Avenue" is saturated with descriptions of the warm, sticky, smelly, gray-hazy vapors of the city, through which the narrator, with X-rays, plunges into the hidden interior of apartments whose residents, precisely by opening their windows in search of wind and "clean air," observe the murders, engage in conversations with neighbors, smell the street, and listen for the footsteps of sneakers No. 41.
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