Holiday time and time of perhaps the longest isolation you have been with yourself. We will call the literary works we recommend reading this April, because they are there to help us understand that the situation is much better than it could have been, to show us how important such situations are for awakening human emotional and creative potentials, but also for ourselves. because it is a creation that is not to be missed. 1. KUGA, Alber Kami According to his old, good nihilistic custom, this Nobel laureate, who became famous for "the shortest masterpiece in the world", with the novel The Stranger, introduced a fictitious epidemic in a city, and wrote how human character changes when he loses control of life. The master of short and razor-sharp sentences, in the novel The Plague, he succeeded in trying to maintain tension and at the same time make fear as a phenomenon meaningless, which is an important thing for each of us.
2. BESNILO, Borislav Pekic Pekić is probably the most powerful narrator in our language, and Besnilo is certainly his most dynamic novel. After the virus appeared, Heathrow Airport in London turned into a huge quarantine, without the possibility of establishing any control. By reading, everyone will identify with the mad priest, but as soon as he puts down the book, he will gain permanent immunity to panic. 3. BLINDNESS, Jose Saramago In the novel of this Nobel laureate, as the title itself says, it is about the epidemic of blindness. However, as we read, we will inevitably wonder if every epidemic is blind. Blinded by fear and the inability to face circumstances that do not suit us, we can very easily stop being human. Saramago teaches us how to avoid it. 4. SUPPORT, Stephen King In this post-apocalyptic novel, the famous master of horror and fantasy describes a world in which a mutated flu virus killed 99% of the human population. Those who survived this pandemic gathered around two leaders, whose groups will soon find themselves on opposite sides.
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