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An intimate, generational and deeply personal women's story.
"Don't Cry, Honey" is an unusual book, full of humor and the grotesque, illness and vitalism, but also criticism of our modernity.
Regarding James Kelman's novel How Late It Was, How Late (1946), Janja Ciglar Žanić wrote in the Lexicon of Foreign Writers that it is a work of distinctive Beckettian mannerisms.
It's a thriller with a backdrop of raves, ecstasy, religious turmoil and sexual passion – deep insight and brilliant elaboration.
It's the night before Anna's festival in the middle of the East German flatland of Uckermark. The village of Fürstenfelde is asleep. The ferryman is not – he's dead.
As in Velikić's previous novels, the heroes weave analogous and often intertwined destinies of frustrated Central European citizens and intellectuals, the topography is very diverse, but also recognizable.