Summary
Zoran Lazić: One day nothing
One day you go on a journey and by nightfall you will reach the end of the world. One day a stranger tells you: your parents are not your parents, don't trust them. One day you become a character in a TV series that no one knows about but you. One day madness comes to you for cakes. One day you wake up and realize: you've been dead for days.
One Day Nothing is a sacred secular text about a world fragmented, fast and impermanent. Zoran Lazić abandoned the nostalgia of a coherent narrative of beautiful literature, determined to shape the world as it should be, for the sake of the overwhelming joy of entropy. Because Lazić knows that it is not about what the world should be, but, above all, that it should not exist. The changes in the narrator, the perspective, finally the media, so the way Lazić narrates, work perfectly here in favor of what he narrates. It's skill, it's beauty. One day nothing is a radical and ecstatic text. Lazić broke this. Well done.
—Andrej Nikolaidis
Zoran Lazić writes books (Miss Krampus, Summer in the city, Kalendar, Gori domovina), screenplays (Narodni hero Ljiljan Vidić, Zakon!, Bastange i princesse) and plays (Spektakluk). One day nothing is his first autobiographical novel.
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