Pariski poljubac

Pariski poljubac

Jasmina Mihajlović

A Parisian kiss is a specific adventure-travel novel. It takes place over four days in Paris.

At the same time, it is an entertaining metaphysical-philosophical-esoteric novel that can be read as a manual on survival in the latest era we have entered. It is a book about how to overcome stress, how to buy facts in Paris, what the future will look like, what it will be like with Christianity and other religions, which are good cafes in Paris, how Belgrade can be seen from Paris, and how Paris can be seen from Belgrade. This detective-alchemy novel with elements of our fantasy and deciphering of urban city codes tries to see the future through the past. Among other things, he talks about Monalisa's code, megastores, big fashion brands, about immortality and whether speed accelerates life or cancels it. In any case, it is a large-scale three-part novel in which a lot goes into, including the excitement of the reader to see the end of the initiation quest, which is too happy to buy three pairs of boots. Apart from the fact that the real time of the events is placed in four days, The Paris Kiss talks about the moment in which we all find ourselves, the whole of humanity. It is about dividing the new era with the most recent era. Or about the crossroads where the analog era passes to the digital one. That's why he talks about love, loneliness, fear, global climate change, nature as the greatest luxury, about Paris as a city that hides the entrance to the other side, about male-female relations and about the new epic of the feminine divine. The Kiss of Paris seeks and finds a new messiah for whom four or three millennia.

Editor
Milorad Grujić
Illustrations
Vladimir Tatarović
Graphics design
Vladimir Tatarović, Jovan Trkulja
Dimensions
20.5 x 13 cm
Pages
225
Publisher
Ljubitelji knjige, Novi Sad, 2007.
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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