Summary
Claudio Magris: Blindly
Blindly is the story of prisoners and fugitives, Icelandic kings who will be sentenced to forced labor at the very end of the world, prisoners who passed through Nazi camps to get to Goli otok — a terrible place where Tito imprisoned dissidents. The novel is a story about heresies and sailing through difficult historical torrents and noiseless ether waves, but also about longings and loves.
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