Viața Pe Un Peron by Octavian Paler
In a desolate, timeless railway station, two isolated figures keep vigil for a train that never comes, living by a rigid, senseless rulebook that both protects and confines them. Through spare dialogues and recurring rituals, their waiting interrogates fear, conformity, memory, and the uneasy allure of freedom beyond the platform’s edge. The station becomes an allegory of existence under oppressive orders and of inner exile, where the hope of departure is indistinguishable from the dread of change.
- Published
- 1981
- Nationality
- Romanian
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- Unknown
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- Unknown
- Original Language
- Romanian
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