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Jill Culiner

    Jill Culiner je autorkou, ktorej rozsiahle životné skúsenosti z celého sveta sa odrážajú v jej dielach. Jej próza sa často zaoberá témami identity a hľadania domova, čo skúma aj prostredníctvom starostlivého historického výskumu. Vyznačuje sa jedinečným pozorovaním ľudskej skúsenosti, ktoré spája s hlbokým porozumením kultúrnym a historickým kontextom. Jej umelecký prístup je navyše vizuálne podložený jej fotografickou tvorbou a sociálne kritickými objektmi, čo čitateľom ponúka mnohovrstevnatý pohľad na svet.

    Those Absent On the Great Hungarian Plain
    Slanderous Tongue
    A Contrary Journey with Velvel Zbarzher, Bard
    • The narrative explores the quest for a legendary troubadour, intertwining the historical turbulence of his time with contemporary commercialization. Culiner's vivid storytelling captures the essence of a bygone era, while also reflecting on the fleeting nature of culture. Through rich descriptions, akin to a chef preserving cherished recipes, the book offers a sumptuous experience that highlights the importance of savoring and preserving artistic heritage.

      A Contrary Journey with Velvel Zbarzher, Bard
    • Epineux-le-Rainsouin is a sleepy little village in France, where the local gossips have little more to get excited over than the spectacle of a resident amateur historian from Canada washing her windows. But that's before Didier Blot, Epineux's garde-champetre and all-round dogsbody, disappears without a word.

      Slanderous Tongue
    • Those Absent On the Great Hungarian Plain

      • 340 stránok
      • 12 hodin čítania

      Set in a Hungarian village on the Great Plain, the narrative explores the rich tapestry of the country's history, from early tribal invasions to its experiences under Soviet rule and eventual integration into the European Community. The story delves into the lingering ancient hatreds that shape the community, offering a profound reflection on the complexities of national identity and historical legacy.

      Those Absent On the Great Hungarian Plain