Čudesni oblaci

Čudesni oblaci

Françoise Sagan

Josée travels across America with her husband Alan, trying to find freedom and meaning in a marriage marked by jealousy, insecurity, and emotional dependency.

The Magic Clouds is a novel by Françoise Sagan about a love that does not bring security, but constant doubt. At the center of the story is Josée, a young Frenchwoman married to Alan, a wealthy American whose jealousy gradually turns their relationship into a space of tension and mutual misunderstanding. Traveling across America, Josée not only discovers new landscapes but also the limits of her own freedom.

The novel is not focused on external events but on the inner lives of her characters. Sagan views love as a paradox: a person wants to be close to another, but at the same time wants to preserve their independence. It is precisely from this conflict that the greatest difficulties between Josée and Alan arise. The stronger their emotions, the greater the fear of loss, and love easily turns into a need for control.

Sagan asks the question of whether an individual can remain true to themselves while simultaneously belonging to another person. The characters do not seek final answers, but are constantly confronted with their own insecurities, desires, and illusions. The title miraculous clouds symbolize the transience of feelings and the impossibility of fully understanding and keeping life or love under control.

In a simple but precise style, the author depicts the complexity of the human psyche and shows how life's greatest dilemmas often arise precisely in the relationships we consider closest.

Original title
Les merveileux nuages
Translation
Tatjana Brodnjak
Graphics design
Ratko Janjić-Jobo
Dimensions
20.5 x 12.5 cm
Pages
165
Publisher
Naprijed, Zagreb, 1979.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Croatian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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