Borislav Pekic Atlantida.pdf |verified| (2027)
Unlike the traditional myth of a sunken Greek island, Pekic’s Atlantida is a chilling, post-modern fable about information control. The novel’s central premise is terrifyingly prescient:
If Pekić had written this Atlantida, he would have done it with tenderness for characters who are both ridiculous and dignified, with impatience for political theater, and with a sly belief that literature’s job is to make the reader complicit in the island’s survival. The city does not surrender its secrets; it trades them, in fragments and footnotes, for company. Borislav Pekic Atlantida.pdf
Atlantida is organized into , each anchored by a distinct narrator: Unlike the traditional myth of a sunken Greek