Summary
Marko Pogačar: Midnight Holidays
The Book of Holidays is a collection of whimsical prose poems in which Pogačar often finds himself in the role of a crazy fable writer, one who investigates the life of animals somewhere between the forest, the heath and the city. All of this is imbued with the now recognizable melancholy, but also with an almost punkish rage. I don't think I will say anything new by claiming that Pogačar is the most important poet from this area after Tomaž Shalomun.
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