Tomb for Boris Davidovich
Tomb for Boris Davidovich
Danilo Kis
Caterina Fake
A really wonderful book. - Caterina Fake
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Tomb for Boris Davidovich

A Tomb for Boris Davidovich

Danilo Kis
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Danilo Kis
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In "A Tomb for Boris Davidovich," Danilo Kiš masterfully weaves a tapestry of narratives, each a somber exploration of the soul's erosion amidst the tumult of Eastern Europe's 20th-century political maelstrom. Through seven interlocking stories, Kiš delves into the lives of individuals ensnared by the era's ideological fervor, where personal truths are smothered under the weight of collective dogma. The characters, diverse in their origins but united in their tragic destinies, navigate the treacherous waters of political intrigue and betrayal, leading them inexorably towards their own demise. Kiš's prose, both haunting and elegantly precise, transforms these stories of historical inevitability into timeless meditations on the nature of freedom, identity, and the cost of integrity in a world governed by power. Kiš's narrative labyrinth in "A Tomb for Boris Davidovich" serves not only as a memorial to the victims of political violence but also as a scathing indictment of totalitarianism's dehumanizing machinery. Each tale, while grounded in specific historical contexts, transcends its immediate setting to speak to the universal human condition, highlighting the perilous intersection of personal belief and state-imposed orthodoxy. With a keen eye for detail and a profound understanding of the complexities of human psyche, Kiš crafts stories that are as intellectually rigorous as they are emotionally compelling, making "A Tomb for Boris Davidovich" a seminal work that resonates with the struggles of our own time.

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Released
1976
1 Jan
Length
136
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A really wonderful book. - Caterina Fake
‎Bejah zauzet čitanjem i pisanjem, kad grunu u moju sobu velik broj tih ljudi naoružanih neznanjem tupim kao batina i mržnjom oštrom poput noža. To ne bejahu moje svile od kojih im se zakrvaviše oči, no moje knjige poređane po policama; svilu smotaše pod ogrtače, a knjige pobacaše na pod i stadoše ih gaziti nogama i cepati ih na moje oči. A knjige te bejahu u kožu povezane i obeležene brojevima i bejahu napisane od učenih ljudi, i u njima bejaše, da su ih hteli čitati, hiljade razloga da me smesta ubiju i bejaše u njima, da su ih hteli čitati, leka i melema za njihovu mržnju. I rekoh im da ih ne cepaju, jer mnoge knjige nisu opasne, opasna je samo jedna; i rekoh im da ih ne cepaju, jer čitanje mnogih knjiga dovodi do mudrosti, a čitanje jedne jedine do neznanja naoružanog mahnitošću i mržnjom.
— Danilo Kis, Tomb for Boris Davidovich

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