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Pasha Malla

    Pasha Malla je autor, ktorého diela sa zaoberajú zložitosťou ľudskej existencie prenikavou inteligenciou a osobitým štýlom. Jeho písanie často skúma témy identity, pamäti a hľadania zmyslu v modernom svete. Malla vyniká vo vytváraní živých postáv a pohlcujúcich prostredí, ktoré čitateľov vtiahnu do hlbín ľudskej psychiky. Jeho prístup k literatúre sa vyznačuje precíznosťou jazyka a hĺbkou náhľadu, čo z neho robí výrazného hlasateľa súčasnej beletrie.

    People Park
    The Withdrawal Method
    • The Withdrawal Method

      • 328 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania
      4,0(15)Ohodnotiť

      The stories explore the complexities of joy and empathy through characters grappling with modern emotional challenges. Young couples confront trauma while children embark on imaginative journeys toward adulthood. Malla's narrative blends humor, warmth, and honesty, revealing the intricate layers of pain and unexpected love that shape human experiences. Each tale captures the odd beauty of connection in a world filled with both wonder and unsettling truths.

      The Withdrawal Method
    • People Park

      • 484 stránok
      • 17 hodin čítania

      Shortlisted for the Amazon.ca First Novel Award, and selected as an Amazon.ca Best Book It's the Silver Jubilee of People Park, an urban experiment conceived by a radical mayor and zealously policed by the testosterone-powered New Fraternal League of Men. To celebrate, the insular island city has engaged the illustrationist Raven, who promises to deliver the most astonishing spectacle its residents have ever seen. As the entire island comes together for the event, we meet an unforgettable cross-section of its inhabitants, from activists to nihilists, art stars to athletes, families to inveterate loners. Soon, however, what has promised to be a triumph of civic harmony begins to reveal its shadow side. And when Raven's illustration exceeds even the most extreme of expectations, the island is plunged into a series of unnatural disasters that force people to confront what they are really made of. People Park is a tour de force of eerily prescient, grotesque, and hilarious observation and a narrative of gripping, unrelenting suspense. Malla writes as if the twin demons of Stephen King and Flannery O'Connor were resting on his shoulders. You've never read anything quite like People Park.

      People Park