Summary
Second edition.
In this short novel, Nikolaidis mercilessly exposes the main character in the fatal boredom of depression and organic unfitness in society, but also in seductive consolations in film, music and literature. Antonia, apart from Art, remains himself and God, and he will solve this primordial equation brutally - by openly praising the possibility of suicide. Then Antonije - finding worthy role models in the history of suicides, such as Kurt Cobain or Walter Benjamin - abandons God, and Nikolaidis, with his already recognizable move, surrenders him to the power of Language, ending the novel with one, six thousand words long, "Hungarian" sentence.
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