Summary
Olivera Ćirković: Me, Pink Panther 2: Arhondisa
Continuation of the confessions of basketball player Olivera Ćirković - an honest story about a successful career that ended ingloriously. From the national team to the bars. Her nickname is Archondisa – dragon woman. With her first book "I, Pink Panther: Confession", Olivera Ćirković "set fire" to the region. She opened up about topics that are considered taboo in many societies. Just as she used to "score" points in a basketball hoop, so she shook the public with her recognition, she said, "rocked the shaky pond of social reality", as she often says. In an honest prison confession, the former SFRY basketball national team player, the best foreign basketball player in Greece and the famous leader of the mysterious Pink Panthers divided the public like no one in recent times. With her confession, she shook social hypocrisy, energetically and quickly, as she knows how. Readers easily understood her concepts of justice and injustice, morality and immorality. She is the only one who speaks freely even about the most sensitive topics. How? You can find the answer in the second part of the book "I, Pink Panther". Olivera clearly says: "This book is neither bragging, nor remorse, nor justification, nor a search for the guilty. It is by no means a promotion of crime, nor its actors, although most of them are my friends whom I do not renounce even today when our lives are separated by fate. I described them with love, because I felt it only when we were a small 'artistic society' that defied modern times and interpersonal relations full of selfishness."
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