Summary
Branko Maleš: Vertigo
In Vertigo, Maleš writes about the joy of life, no matter how much self-swallowed and hermetic black bile is in it, which will never figure out what, in fact, it is suffering so much for, if not for life itself. Because, if it is really melancholic, deeply subconscious and quite inexpressible, isn't it the only thing that preserves the subconscious* and poetry as its occasional language, then when everything has become virtual, in fact, lost real - life itself, no matter what it was.
* Bela Hamvas, a man who also worshiped life for life and the cherry tree, brilliantly wrote about the subconscious as the only guardian of the last bridge to the true unity of man and nature. assumed every metaphysics
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