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Selvedin Avdić writes in such a way that the reader can't get rid of the excerpts they have read, and when they read the book to the end, probably on the ex, they unmistakably feel that they have been infected by it.
In the novel "Seven Fears" by Selvedin Avdić, the narrator, after nine months of numbness and depression due to his wife's departure, will finally dare to step out into the world again, but only to face the fear of loneliness and confirm that nothing can ever be the same again. Mirna, the daughter of his almost forgotten friend Aleksa, a war emigrant, appears in his single apartment, bringing him the diary of her father who disappeared during the war, found in a library - in Sweden. Aleksa's diary tells of what everyone is silent about, of his encounter with the ghost of the mine Perkman, of the city under siege, of the demonic Pegasus brothers who took flight on the wings of war, profit and saprophyte, of things so dangerous and so precious that, I guess, the dead know the most about them. The search for Alex takes place in Bulgakov's world, where order and rationality have retreated before the onslaught of the underworld through wide-open doors, where cracks appear daily and people disappear, where Charon drives a taxi and dead horses fly into the heavens, as Pankrti would say, in an era when the demonic spreads like a virus, and there is no support in anything, not even love. Our hero is a witness to all this, and moreover, a participant, and he must keep his head and remain upright in a distorted world, find support and solve the enigma of Alex's disappearance, save his soul and return love...
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