Wollensky is a man of questionable identity, an introverted dreamer and a failed artist, narcissistic, constrained by various complexes, in constant conflict with petty-bourgeois conventions and social norms, who desperately tries to break through the shell in which his hypersensitive nature is cocooned. His intellectual rebellion contains the characteristics of philosophical sarcasm and satire, along with numerous, highly emphasized grotesque exaggerations. Existential questioning about meaning leads him to irrational conclusions, a rebellion against God, the establishment of a "negative faith" that will culminate in a criminal act of insanity.…mehr
Wollensky is a man of questionable identity, an introverted dreamer and a failed artist, narcissistic, constrained by various complexes, in constant conflict with petty-bourgeois conventions and social norms, who desperately tries to break through the shell in which his hypersensitive nature is cocooned. His intellectual rebellion contains the characteristics of philosophical sarcasm and satire, along with numerous, highly emphasized grotesque exaggerations. Existential questioning about meaning leads him to irrational conclusions, a rebellion against God, the establishment of a "negative faith" that will culminate in a criminal act of insanity.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sead Mahmutefendi¿ (Sarajevo, 1949). Graduated in literature and languages. He was a teacher of native languages ¿¿and Latin. Published a large number of novels, collections of short stories and novellas, essays, columns and reviews of literary works. He is the author of over 3 dozen books, 15 of which are novels, translated into a dozen world languages.The International Scientific Meeting in 2012 under the title "Modern heretical apocryphal writing on the pre-apocalypse" emphasized that this is a writer whose novels and short stories describe - in a wide range from compassion to irony to scathing satire - the fate of ordinary people about the intricate relations of tension between unrealized desires, own possibilities and social obstacles.Holder of several national awards for literary creativity. In 2016, he was nominated for the most prestigious award for the best English novel in the world, the IMPAC Dublin award, with the translated novel "Placebo: The Beauty and Horror of Lies".His novel "The Golden Legend and the Flowers of Sanctity" was declared a best-seller for February 2020 on the American literary market.
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