Mansarda: Satirična poema
작성자
Danilo Kiš
아직 평점이 없습니다
Romance
Action & Adventure
Philosophy
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형식
하드커버
페이지
124
언어
세르비아어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1987
출판사
Prosveta
ISBN-10
8613000673
ISBN-13
9788613000679
설명
Danilo Kiš's debut novel unfolds within the confining walls of an attic, where the boundaries of reality and absurdity blur. This satirical poem captures the essence of life in a post-war society, reflecting the complex struggles of individuals seeking meaning amid chaos. Through richly crafted language, Kiš exposes the absurdities of human existence, employing humor and sharp observation to critique the socio-political landscape of his time.
The narrative weaves a tapestry of characters, each embodying the hopes and disillusionments of a generation grappling with the remnants of conflict. As they navigate their lives, the reader is invited to contemplate the nature of truth, identity, and the relentless quest for a deeper understanding. Kiš’s poignant reflections resonate even in contemporary settings, offering insights that traverse beyond the confines of history.
In this intricate portrayal, the attic becomes a metaphor for isolation and introspection, serving as a backdrop for the exploration of existential themes. The interplay of satire and poignancy reveals the resilience of the human spirit, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences and the shared absurdities of life.
The narrative weaves a tapestry of characters, each embodying the hopes and disillusionments of a generation grappling with the remnants of conflict. As they navigate their lives, the reader is invited to contemplate the nature of truth, identity, and the relentless quest for a deeper understanding. Kiš’s poignant reflections resonate even in contemporary settings, offering insights that traverse beyond the confines of history.
In this intricate portrayal, the attic becomes a metaphor for isolation and introspection, serving as a backdrop for the exploration of existential themes. The interplay of satire and poignancy reveals the resilience of the human spirit, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences and the shared absurdities of life.