Summary
Jordan Đević: Stories of Free People
Masonic and Templar Novels from the Path Marked for Us
Masoneria in Serbia, Round III, Book 11
The best composers are recognized by their play with tones, not recognizing rigid theoretical rules and genre boundaries. Just as in his music he combines Serbian tradition with tango, salsa, blues, jazz, and even trip-hop, while passing the sounds of his buttons through wah-wah and other effects, Đević does the same with his words. His stories are separate, yet connected. The action takes place from the Horn of South Africa to Lazarevac, from the castles of the Alhambra to the colorful cellars of Vienna... The time frame is also broken: in his stories you will feel the smell of a burnt body on a medieval pyre, the stale air of an old woman's attic in Chicago in the 70s of the last century, but also the intoxicating smell of morning espresso in a modern European cafe.
German freemason and famous musician Jordan Đević through 19 emotional of Masonic novellas and two poems, with his rare gift awakens the best in us, that boyish and most innocent kindness, with which we entered the Masonic brotherhood, and with which, perhaps, we walk. on the Path that has been marked for us, somewhat involuntarily forgotten.
"Stories of Free People" is not only the first book of Serbian Masonic literature, but also a Masonic ritual of higher degrees, a spiritual pilgrimage in search of penance for sins, but also psychotherapy for those who, oppressed by life's trials, slowly lose hope and prematurely lower their sword to the ground.
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