Priče iz donjih predela

Priče iz donjih predela

Laszlo Vegel

The meeting with Berlin as the first meeting with the real Europe, after five decades of living under a glass bell, in a worldview isolated barbaricum...

Europe was imaginary, a product of illusions and hopes, which you discover belatedly. Now it is tangible, it shines quite differently from what your eyes are used to; illusions and reality mix: sometimes reality is more eloquent and imaginative than imagination, and sometimes paler, unexpected. In this new reality, you feel small and insignificant, just as the culture you come from now looks like to you...\ \ About illusions and reality, imaginary and real Europe, from the lower angle, the writer Laslo Vegel from Vojvodina speaks excitingly and uncompromisingly in the collection of essay prose "Stories from the lower regions", sketching Europe, but above all - discovering us, somewhere down there, lost in identity games and delusions.

Translation
Arpad Vicko
Editor
Nedim Sejdinović
Dimensions
20 x 13 cm
Pages
139
Publisher
Cenzura, Novi Sad, 2011.
 
Distribution: 500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
 

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