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Kitaab

An Exhibition

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  • 108 stránek
  • 4 hodiny čtení

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An Exhibition. Written after a year-long stay in Bombay, the main part of " An Exhibition" can be partially called a "novella in verse" and is accessorized by 5 short stories of parallel theme. The essence of the lyrically explored idea in the novella is the possibility of literally and metaphysically returning to one's roots and starting life over again from within this self-created dimension. This is by no means a travel narrative recounting a visit to India (it is in fact an antidote to that), but is instead a rather spacious, cinematic mold for an experiment that any person/reader (especially in such a globalized time as ours) can insert themselves Is there a neutrality that every human being possesses that leaves our cultural/ethnic layer obtrusive, inimitable or even unnecessary? How easily can it be peeled off or put on? This is the hypothesis presented by "Kitaab."

Nákup knihy

Kitaab, Suchi Rudra Vasquez

Jazyk
Rok vydání
2008
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4,4
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3 Hodnocení

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Titul
Kitaab
Podtitul
An Exhibition
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
2008
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
108
ISBN10
0978177282
ISBN13
9780978177287
Série
Hodnocení
4,35 z 5
Anotace
An Exhibition. Written after a year-long stay in Bombay, the main part of " An Exhibition" can be partially called a "novella in verse" and is accessorized by 5 short stories of parallel theme. The essence of the lyrically explored idea in the novella is the possibility of literally and metaphysically returning to one's roots and starting life over again from within this self-created dimension. This is by no means a travel narrative recounting a visit to India (it is in fact an antidote to that), but is instead a rather spacious, cinematic mold for an experiment that any person/reader (especially in such a globalized time as ours) can insert themselves Is there a neutrality that every human being possesses that leaves our cultural/ethnic layer obtrusive, inimitable or even unnecessary? How easily can it be peeled off or put on? This is the hypothesis presented by "Kitaab."