Nakon svega sloboda (početak)

Nakon svega sloboda (početak)

A debut collection of notes and poems about the search for freedom, love and authenticity. The author speaks honestly about growing up, social hierarchies, inner struggles and the courage to be yourself in the world.

"Freedom After All" is the first book and debut work of the famous regional writer and speaker Stefan Simić, published in 2012. This work is an emotional, direct and engaging collection of short stories, essays, poetic writings and aphorisms in which the author unabashedly explores the themes of human freedom, love, interpersonal relationships and inner maturation. The central motif of the book is the uncompromising search for personal liberation from social molds, expectations and false values. Simić, with his recognizable, warm and direct style, speaks on behalf of a generation struggling with loneliness, alienation and the search for meaning in contemporary society. The author calls for a return to honest emotions, empathy and the courage to live authentically, emphasizing that true freedom comes only after experiencing setbacks, disappointments and inner struggles. Written in accessible and fluent language, the book acts like a liberating friendly conversation that encourages reflection and self-analysis. "After all, freedom" remains a striking literary mark that heralded Simić's specific author's voice and an inspiring read for everyone who strives for the liberation of their own spirit and authentic living.

Graphics design
Vanja Zakanji, Draško Mikanović
Dimensions
20 x 14 cm
Pages
249
Publisher
Vlastita naklada, Beograd, 2012.
 
Distribution: 500 copies
 
Latin alphabet. Paperback.
Language: Serbian.

One copy is available

Condition:Used, excellent condition
Specificity of this instance:
Author signature
Dedication
 

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