Dukla by Andrzej Stasiuk

This book offers a series of evocative essays that delve into the essence of Dukla, a small town in Poland, through the lens of memory and sensory experiences. The author masterfully blends observations of the mundane with philosophical musings, painting a vivid picture of the landscape, its people, and the passage of time. Through his exploration of various locales, from bustling markets to serene natural settings, he invites readers to reflect on the nature of existence, the beauty of the overlooked, and the profound connection between place and identity. The narrative is a poignant reminder of how deeply our surroundings can influence our perceptions of the world and ourselves.

The 10451st greatest book of all time


Published
1997
Nationality
Polish
Type
Fiction
Pages
Unknown
Words
Unknown
Original Language
Polish

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