
CA. Blues
Roman Ca. Blues left a deep mark on the upbringing of many who see life from a different angle and who did not hesitate to voluntarily surrender to seductive credulity for the sake of their own salvation.
With this novel, Milan Oklopdžić earned the title of the first Serbian urban writer. He described his stay in America as a journey through the so-called Land of Dreams and the memory of his time spent on the West Coast: as a terrifying Californian blues: polyethylene America in the 1970s, without grains of desert sand, palm leaves, without the wilderness of hunting hearts caught in the trap of civilization, America that voraciously swallows mathematical laboratory dreams LSD-25, IT-290, DMT... This is a book that in many ways represented a real literary event, a hilarious ode to the golden mythomania of the then holy trinity (sex, drugs and rock and roll), written with a film camera and recorded with an ordinary with a Remington typewriter in the Californian sun in the company of the immortals - Hendriks, Ferlinghetti, Coria...
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