Summary
Stevan Pešić: Tibetans
The main character of this grandiose novel is lama Jambu Ling (in translation Whole World), through whom the author speaks ironically and brings us all the wisdom and richness of the spirit of the Tibetans. This irony is not the irony of the satirist, for whom laughter serves the same purpose as the arrow hunter; it is the irony of a laugher, a man who knows how to rejoice and celebrate life in every aspect... This novel, like Pešić's previous books, talks about an exotic world that is neither ours nor contemporary, but universal and timeless... Through this book we will learn that man has two homelands, Heaven and Earth. This is where the world began and it will never end there. There are people and what they do as they should be according to Pešić, full of freedom and imagination, joy and cheerfulness, passion and laughter, faith and love...
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