Summary
In this book, the ontological and psychological confusion and refined aesthetics of David Lynch meet with personal memory and some nostalgia for the progress and optimism of the socialist period, which, like everything else, was built on unstable foundations, on a coil of snakes, as the mining engineer says to the architect in the novel. A drop of joy is a ball of meanings and symbols, the top of the evening and a song for fajrunt. Selvedin Avdić has once again written a novel that transcends the horizons of anticipation, the boundaries of genres and, most certainly, that will transcend the boundaries of the language in which it was written.
- Kruno Lokotar
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