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I've placed this book on a special shelf in my library reserved for those that can never be fully exhausted—works that invite revisitation. Expansive and soulful, it is both playful and profound, rendering the philosophical mesmerizing and the everyday extraordinary. A powerful and brilliant novel, it is clear-sighted, foreboding, and enigmatic. The author, Georgi Gospodinov, is recognized as one of Europe's leading writers, with each book being a significant event. In this narrative, an enigmatic flaneur named Gaustine opens a 'clinic for the past' that offers a unique treatment for Alzheimer's patients by recreating entire decades in meticulous detail. As Gaustine's assistant, the unnamed narrator collects remnants of the past—everything from 1960s furniture to 1940s shirt buttons and even the light of afternoons. However, as the clinic's rooms become increasingly convincing, a growing number of healthy individuals seek refuge in this 'time shelter,' hoping to escape the horrors of the present. This leads to an unexpected dilemma as the past begins to encroach upon the present. Intricately crafted and eloquently translated, this work solidifies Gospodinov's status as an indispensable voice in contemporary literature.

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Time Shelter, Georgi Gospodinov, Olga Tokarczuk, Dave Eggers

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Título
Time Shelter
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado en
2022
Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
302
ISBN10
1474623069
ISBN13
9781474623063
Serie
Primera publicación
2001
Título original
I drugi istorii
Calificación
3,6 de 5
Descripción
I've placed this book on a special shelf in my library reserved for those that can never be fully exhausted—works that invite revisitation. Expansive and soulful, it is both playful and profound, rendering the philosophical mesmerizing and the everyday extraordinary. A powerful and brilliant novel, it is clear-sighted, foreboding, and enigmatic. The author, Georgi Gospodinov, is recognized as one of Europe's leading writers, with each book being a significant event. In this narrative, an enigmatic flaneur named Gaustine opens a 'clinic for the past' that offers a unique treatment for Alzheimer's patients by recreating entire decades in meticulous detail. As Gaustine's assistant, the unnamed narrator collects remnants of the past—everything from 1960s furniture to 1940s shirt buttons and even the light of afternoons. However, as the clinic's rooms become increasingly convincing, a growing number of healthy individuals seek refuge in this 'time shelter,' hoping to escape the horrors of the present. This leads to an unexpected dilemma as the past begins to encroach upon the present. Intricately crafted and eloquently translated, this work solidifies Gospodinov's status as an indispensable voice in contemporary literature.