EEG by Daša Drndić
The book is a fragmented narrative that delves into the mind of a Croatian woman named Andreas Ban, who reflects on her life, memories, and the historical traumas of the 20th century. Through a stream-of-consciousness style, the narrative weaves together personal anecdotes, historical events, and philosophical musings, creating a tapestry that explores themes of identity, memory, and the impact of history on individual lives. The protagonist's introspection is interspersed with lists, photographs, and documents, blurring the lines between fiction and reality, and offering a poignant commentary on the human condition.
The 12483rd greatest book of all time
- Published
- 2016
- Nationality
- Croatian
- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 415
- Original Language
- Croatian
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- Alternate Titles
- - E.E.G.
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- 64th on Truelit's 100 Best Books of the Quarter Century (/r/truelit)