
Previše mi to. Osam djevojčica
Will the grotesque humor of this novel help Darko Cvijetić in his job of fixing the world and why is the answer so devastating to all of us?
Jedan primjerak je u ponudi

Will the grotesque humor of this novel help Darko Cvijetić in his job of fixing the world and why is the answer so devastating to all of us?
Jedan primjerak je u ponudi
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When Darko Cvijetić writes, it's as if he's displacing people and their stories from this language to another language, and that's how he arranges them before the face of God.
In Prijedor, a small town in Bosnia, thirty years after World War II, two "skyscrapers" rise – red and blue. In the red sky, the lives of residents of different destinies, nations and religions intertwine.
The main motifs of the collection are love and everyday life, followed by poetry, and a subtle homage to Zagreb.
Writing in the first person singular, Stojić depicted the life and dreams, experience and fate, defeat and loss of homeland of a generation, a city, an era.
A piano usually has 88 keys, 52 white and 36 black, from which 88 tones emerge. A pianist usually reads 88 notes. These 88 micro-proses simultaneously constitute one piano and one piano concerto.