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Velika sala

Jacoba Van Velde

The Great Hall follows an elderly woman placed in a nursing home, where she observes her own decline, loneliness, and the fragility of human dignity through silent, painful, and sometimes ironic scenes.

The Great Hall by Jacobe van Velde is a powerful, emotionally stripped-down novel that follows Mrs. Kusjes, an elderly woman whose life changes dramatically when her family places her in a nursing home. In that large communal hall, where anonymity and old age become commonplace, she faces a loss of privacy, physical weakness, and the discomfort of no longer being in control of her own life. The novel opens a glimpse into a world that is rarely shown – the world of older people struggling to maintain their humanity as everything around them rapidly shrinks.

Van Velde writes simply but powerfully: every scene carries weight, every dialogue reveals another layer of anxiety, pride, or quiet rebellion. The author shows how institutions, despite their good intentions, often erase individuality, and how family, although present, sometimes does not know how to deal with the vulnerability of those closest to them. Through small gestures, memories, and an inner monologue, Mrs. Kusjes remains a surprisingly vivid character, full of spite, humor, and pain.

The Great Hall stands out as an intimate, poignant tale of aging, dignity, and the human need to be seen and heard—even when society looks away. The novel is a short but powerful literary injection of empathy that lingers with the reader.

Original title
Der Grosse Saal
Translation
Bogomir Herman
Editor
Radomir Konstantinović
Graphics design
Mih. S. Petrov
Dimensions
20.5 x 14.5 cm
Pages
177
Publisher
Kosmos, Beograd, 1957.
 
Latin alphabet. Hardcover.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Unused
 

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