Kardum Aleksandra: Soba moje sestre

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Kardum Aleksandra

Summary

Aleksandra Kardum: My Sister's Room

Where one of the heroines of this novel would like to go, it is always spring. In her mind, the grass is lush there, and its leaves are caressing its bare leaves. The dream destination is not in this world. It's up to him. Where you no longer have to live or exist and where getting out of bed in the morning is not the most difficult task. 
Writing about depression the way Aleksandra Aleksandar Kardum does in the novel My Sister's Room means deeply understanding that the human brain is not always focused on the usual protocols of life or on happiness as the only acceptable imperative. It means a definitive state of art which is neither weakness nor laziness nor omission nor will, but a merciless disease which, without distinction and without mercy, afflicts men and women, young and mature, citizens and villagers, using the insidious material of genetic codes and experiential traumas as justification. And when it happens, nothing helps. Not a violin, not love, not logic, not children, not daily tasks, not all that supposedly promising future they talk you into. The disobedient chemistry of gray cells takes away all the joys of yesterday - I will not help you, and I have no music to which you can dance.
That is why Aleksandra Kardum's language is music that can play it all. In this novel-triptych about people who faltered, there are many sections that will be experienced by the reader just like that: as a lyrical melody that will ring in the ears for a long time - as a message, the self as embodied, as truth, and as good literature that is worth curling up with in your corner of nostalgia or joy.

Additional information

  • Author: Kardum Aleksandra
  • Publisher: Hena com
  • Year of publication:2019
  • Place of publication:Zagreb
  • Pages:190
  • Dimensions:13.5x21 cm
  • Script:Latinica
  • Condition:Odlično
  • Binding:Meki

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