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"The Man Without a Face" is an epic about people we know are around us, but about whom we know nothing, except that rulers and the fate of nations depend on them and their assessments.
When, on the very day of the Anti-Bureaucratic Revolution, on October 7, 1988, in his apartment in Titograd, Šćepan Dragišić received the news that his father Tripko had passed away, and he had no idea what he would learn about his father, his country, Montenegro, the system, but above all about the spies and their secret double and triple lives, which would be revealed in front of him from the papers hidden in the coffins he inherited. Writing Tripko's life and the life of his family, acquaintances and superiors, Milorad Popović wrote the greatest spy novel of our time. "The Faceless Man" is a novel about Montenegro and Yugoslavia, about the twentieth century in which real historical figures and fictional characters meet, about ideals and giving up on them, about upheavals, the creation and dissolution of states and great ideas. No to je prije svega roman o nesalomljivima, o onima koji najdublje vjeruju u ideale, o špijunima koji nisu tajni agenti iz filmova, već možda tek obični knjižničari.
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