Ženske pri v vodnjaku
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Humor
Manga
Graphic Novels
Formato
Capa dura
Páginas
446
Idioma
Esloveno
Publicado
Jan 1, 1974
Editora
Cankarjeva Založba v Ljubljani
Descrição
In a quaint Norwegian coastal town, the daily gathering at the communal pump serves as a vibrant backdrop for the lives of its women. Conversations flow as freely as the water, unfolding tales of love, ambition, and the trials they face in their everyday lives. Through the voices of these women, a rich tapestry of community and connection is woven, revealing the unique dynamics of their relationships and the societal pressures that shape their existence.
Knut Hamsun's keen observations are skillfully complemented by Janko Moder's insightful interpretations. Together, they explore the nuances of femininity in a rural setting, showcasing both the strength and vulnerability of women navigating their world. The exchanges at the pump become more than mere gossip; they become a reflection of the inner lives, dreams, and struggles that each character grapples with, creating an intimate portrait of their collective experience.
Knut Hamsun's keen observations are skillfully complemented by Janko Moder's insightful interpretations. Together, they explore the nuances of femininity in a rural setting, showcasing both the strength and vulnerability of women navigating their world. The exchanges at the pump become more than mere gossip; they become a reflection of the inner lives, dreams, and struggles that each character grapples with, creating an intimate portrait of their collective experience.
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